COVID-19 SUPPORT: Navigating access to courts and tribunals volunteers

COVID-19 SUPPORT: Navigating access to courts and tribunals volunteers

COVID-19 SUPPORT: Navigating access to courts and tribunals volunteers
Who Did You Help Today?

Estimated Time: 2 - 10 Hours Over

New Zealand’s courts and tribunals system have been classified as an essential service but are impacted by COVID-19. Members of our community may need help navigating the publicly available information and government/courts websites to identify how COVID-19 will affect their court/tribunal case, where they can identify further information or direct enquiries, and where they can access legal services. We are looking for volunteers who can connect by phone or online to assist people in the community with navigating the government/court websites and other publicly available resources to identify the relevant information for their circumstances You might be a lawyer, business person or someone with general problem-solving skills who can assist people to find and understand the online resources to help.

Working location

All work to be done via email & phone

Proposed project steps with time estimates

Estimated Time: Up to you – please volunteer for as few or as many hours as you feel able to give

What we will do: If you volunteer, we will match you with a person or people in the community who need help, appropriate to the type of support that you can offer.

What We Have In Place

We are asking small businesses to contact us if they need support. We will then facilitate connecting them directly with a volunteer to assist.


Who Did You Help Today?
Community Group
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Mission
Determined to develop innovative grassroots solutions to tackle entrenched social issues in New Zealand, Who Did You Help Today currently has three projects that support connecting our communities to create positive change. The current projects are: Homework Club, Mothers Project, HelpTank.
What we Do
Who Did You Help Today is about unleashing the magic of helping so that social good grows in New Zealand. It is about creating connections that empower communities to work as one. It is about reminding us all that, from small gestures to big efforts, helping another New Zealander each, and every, day matter