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Michelle Barclay named Westfield Local Hero

After being nominated and voted for by her community, Street Law Solicitor Michelle Barclay has been named a Westfield Woden Local Hero.

Michelle received the nod for her work helping Canberrans experiencing homelessness and helping women in the Canberra prison access legal services, in a trauma-informed way.

The Women in Prison Legal Empowerment Service (WIPLES) began in April last year and has since helped more than 50 women access a lawyer.

This program is an early intervention for evictions and has helped prevent homelessness upon release from prison and has helped more than $45,000 of debt be waived.

Michelle said that meant women released from prison could focus on reintegrating back into the community without additional financial hardship.

She has also helped a woman detainee who was a domestic violence survivor have ACT traffic fines removed from her name, and now once she is released, she will be able to get her driverโ€™s licence back.

Michelle Barclay said she feels โ€œvery honouredโ€ to be recognised for her work.

โ€œI look forward to this opportunity to share the positive impacts that we are achieving for some of the most disadvantaged people in our community,โ€ Michelle said.

โ€œI enjoy working with the women at the AMC, and I feel privileged to be able to provide them with a trusted point of contact for legal services in the ACT.

โ€œI can only achieve this through working collaboratively, and with the strong support of, ACT Corrective Services, Legal Aid ACT, the Womenโ€™s Legal Centre ACT, the Consumer Law Centre of the ACT, McKenna Taylor, Womenโ€™s Health Matters and Care financial counselling.โ€

Canberra Community Law Executive Director and Principal Solicitor Genevieve Bolton said they are incredibly proud of Michelleโ€™s โ€œoutstanding leadershipโ€ in running the Women in Prison Legal Empowerment Sessions program.

โ€œMichelle is committed to providing access to justice to the women at the AMC as well as to those who are experiencing or at risk of homelessness,โ€ Genevieve said.

โ€œShe is passionate about providing information and advice, legal education and outreach, in plain and accessible language, so that people in crisis can understandโ€ 

ACT Corrective Services Commissioner Jon Peach said it was wonderful to see Michelleโ€™s work with the WIPLES program recognised.

โ€œI very much appreciate Michelleโ€™s ongoing dedication and commitment to supporting our women detainees at the AMC and the positive difference that this program makes to them,โ€ he said.

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