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Technology and A2J

Technology and A2J. Andrea Perry-Petersen 8 May 2017. The Florida Bar Journal January 2016. “While it is apparent technology alone cannot bridge the justice gap, it is also apparent the justice gap cannot be bridged without embracing technology.”. Solutions. Intake Referral

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Technology and A2J

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  1. Technologyand A2J Andrea Perry-Petersen 8 May 2017

  2. The Florida Bar Journal January 2016 “While it is apparent technology alone cannot bridge the justice gap, it is also apparent the justice gap cannot be bridged without embracing technology.”

  3. Solutions Intake Referral Information AdviceDispute Resolution

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  5. The Project What Who How When Where Why ?

  6. The Guided Interview

  7. The Interview – back end

  8. Internet Use Just over a year ago the Australian Bureau of Statistics released this data relating to household use of information technology: The number of households with access to the internet at home has increased, reaching 7.7 million in 2014-15, representing 86% of all households and this is increasing. Households located in major cities were more likely to have internet access at home (88%) than those in remote or very remote parts of Australia (79%). The internet was most commonly accessed by desktop or laptop, followed by smart phones, followed by tablets. The rate of use increased with the level of education, and 93% of employed people used the internet compared to 70% of those not employed. There were 1.3 million Australian households without internet access at home and the main reasons given were: • no need – main reason given in both major cities and RRR areas • lack of confidence or knowledge and • cost. These statistics do not take account of homeless Australians.

  9. The Interview – back end

  10. Challenges and Benefits

  11. Any questions

  12. Queensland Legal Walk Please join us for the 10th Anniversary of the Queensland Legal Walk next Tues 16 May 2017! The Walk will start and finish at the Queen Elizabeth II Court Complex and follow a 5km route along both sides of the Brisbane River Visit www.qldlegalwalk.org.au for more information

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