Caxton Community Legal Centre
Sabiha Salsabil is a dedicated professional with a diverse background in legal assistance, education, and engineering. Currently serving as a Paralegal in the Coronial and Custodial Justice Program at Caxton Legal Centre since August 2021, Sabiha previously worked as a Peer Assisted Student Support Mentor at The University of Queensland, where responsibilities included providing support and motivation to fellow students. Additional experience includes participation in a Student-Staff Partnership Project at The University of Queensland aimed at enhancing academic programs, and serving as an Early Childhood Educator at Kindy Patch, which involved creating individual lesson plans for children's development. Sabiha began their career as a Sales and Application Engineer in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and has also held administrative and fundraising roles. Sabiha holds a Bachelor's degree in Criminology and Criminal Justice from The University of Queensland and a Bachelor of Science in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from American International University-Bangladesh.
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.