How to Ask for Legal Help

There’s more than one pathway to community legal help

For all of us, including those of us living with disability, the way that we access information, resources and other forms of legal help will need to be different at different stages of our life and depending on our needs at the time.

​This page will give you an overview of some of the different ways you can make a legal referral to a community legal centre in Western Australia.

Sometimes it can be hard to know where to start.

​The online help tool helps you tell us what legal help you need and then sends your information to our team for triage.

You will need to make an appointment, but then you can arrange a time to meet with a disability advocate who can help you with a referral to a community legal centre that may be able to help you. 

​Our Address
Level 2
Belmont Hub
213 Wright Street, 
Cloverdale, WA, 6015

Call the Disability Legal Referral Line and a disability advocate will be able to help you find a community legal centre that may be right for you.

Monday to Friday
9am to 5pm

(08) 6250 7901

These referral pathways have been made possible by research funded by the Department of Communities, Disability Justice Advocacy Project and the development of accessible resources funded by the Department of Social Services, National Disability Advocacy Program. 

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