Our 2025-27 Strategic Plan


Our three-year plan to advance human rights and challenge injustice in Australia.

 

Human rights belong to all of us. 

Human rights are a guiding compass so that every person, no matter who we are or where we come from, can live a life with dignity and freedom, protected and enforced by the law. But human rights have faced severe challenges over the last few years.  The COVID-19 pandemic, the rejection of a Voice to Parliament, rising cost-of-living, anti-immigrant rhetoric, and surging Islamophobia and antisemitism in Australia, alongside devastating war and humanitarian crises globally, have exacerbated the inequality, injustice and oppression which many people face every day. This is why the Human Rights Law Centre exists.

We exist to take fearless human rights action for a fairer future for everyone. 

We challenge Australian laws and policies which stand in the way of justice and equity for all. 

 
 

Our Strategic Plan 2025-2027


Watch this short video introducing the Human Rights Law Centre’s 2025-2027 Strategic Plan.


Our Purpose

Fearless human rights action for a fairer future for all.

Our Vision

People and communities live with dignity and have the power to challenge injustice, and human rights are at the core of institutions and laws.


Legal Director Keren Adams and Bougainville community leader Theonila Roka Matbob look over the former Panguna mine.

Our Theory of Change

If the Human Rights Law Centre works as a trusted partner to those affected by inequality and uses our resources and power to address legal and structural inequalities, then our laws will better protect everyone and people will be more able to access justice when needed in Australia

Our Strategy

Working in partnership with people and communities, we challenge Australian laws and policies which stand in the way of justice and equity for all.


Goals


Our Tools

We achieve our goals using a strategic combination of legal action, policy solutions and advocacy.  

  • Legal action - we take strategic legal action to secure redress for people and communities in need, to ensure accountability, to establish precedents that protect human rights and to prompt law and policy change.  

  • Policy solutions - we conduct analysis, consultation and research to develop policy solutions to change laws and policies to advance human rights.  

  • Advocacy - we advocate with decision makers, in the media and through national and international accountability mechanisms to secure law and policy reforms to advance human rights and protect them from attack. 

  • Partnership - we work alongside people and communities affected by human rights violations and place their voices and interests at the heart of our work. 


Anti-racism

The Human Rights Law Centre is committed to advancing anti-racism, justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in our workplace systems and structures, as well as in the legal, policy and advocacy work that we do.  

As an organisation established to promote and protect human rights, the Centre actively works to identify, understand, and challenge systemic oppression and exclusion on the basis of race, indigeneity, gender, sexual orientation, age and disability, among others.  

The Centre recognises that the realisation of human rights cannot be achieved without dismantling systemic racism and discrimination and addressing the ongoing impacts of colonisation. The Centre is also committed in its own human rights work to removing barriers to full participation of staff and the communities we work with and bringing an intersectional lens to all aspects of our work. 

The Human Rights Law Centre team in 2024.

 

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