Caxton Community Legal Centre
Elizabeth Aisi is a qualified lawyer with extensive experience in legal services, currently working at Caxton Community Legal Centre since September 2021, focusing on the Seniors Legal and Support Service and the Health Justice Partnership. Prior roles include paralegal positions in Family, Domestic Violence, Elder Law, and a Bail Service Program, as well as serving as Acting Volunteer Coordinator. Elizabeth's background includes research assistance at The University of Queensland, where work included studies on female deaths in custody and creating legal databases under notable academic supervision. Prior internships at Dentons and the Permanent Mission of Samoa to the United Nations further enhance Elizabeth's legal expertise, supported by academic credentials including a Graduate Diploma of Legal Practice and a dual Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws degree.
Caxton Community Legal Centre
Caxton Community Legal Centre's purpose is to promote and protect human rights in Queensland through access to justice We are an independent, non-profit community organisation providing free legal services, social support, community legal education, advocacy and law reform.