Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
Edith Fahey is an accomplished solicitor with extensive experience in legal support and advocacy roles. Currently serving at the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre since January 2018, Edith has held various positions, including Senior Paralegal and Reception Coordinator, where responsibilities encompassed legal triage and client support. Recently, Edith worked as a Fines Clinic Paralegal for Youthlaw, providing legal assistance to marginalized youth. Previous experiences include a research placement at the Law and Advocacy Centre for Women, a partnership management role at Oaktree, and an internship at Oxfam Australia focusing on monitoring and evaluation. Educational qualifications include a Juris Doctor from RMIT University and a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice, with additional studies in international development and arts.
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Asylum Seeker Resource Centre
The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (ASRC) is both a place and a movement. We are an independent not for profit organisation, whose programs support and empower people seeking asylum to maximise their own physical, mental and social well being. As a movement, we mobilise and unite communities to create lasting social and policy change for people seeking asylum in Australia. We are proud to be owned and run by our community of volunteers and supporters. As the largest independent human rights organisation for people seeking asylum and refugees in Australia, we rely on the generous donations of the community to advocate for, and offer humanitarian services to nearly 5000 people each year. Support our work 👉🏼 https://bit.ly/3Juspu7