Open Justice Project Review Survey 2024

This survey aims to review the Victorian Bar/Monash University Open Justice Project.

The project provides pro bono legal assistance to barristers in pro bono matters through later-year undergraduate and postgraduate students.

The purpose of the review is to determine whether there is a demand for the project that is not being met, to assess the level of awareness of the project, and to identify steps that can be taken to increase the number of requests for assistance from barristers.
Have you engaged in pro bono work as a barrister in or since 2021?
Are you aware of the Open Justice Project?
If you have not heard of the Open Justice Project, how would you be most likely to learn about it?
If you are aware of the Open Justice Project, how did you learn about it?
Have you used the services of the Open Justice Project in the past?
Please answer this question if you have carried out pro bono work in or since 2021. If you have not used the services of the Open Justice Project, was the reason that:
If you have used the Open Justice Project, how would you rate your experience with the Project on the following scale:
Not very good and I would not use the program again
Okay but requires improvement
Neutral - neither positive or negative
Good
Very good
If you answered either '1' or '2' in the previous question, what did you find disappointing about your experience?
If you have used the Open Justice Project, how many times have you used it?
If you were to do pro bono work in the next 12 months, do you think you would be likely to utilise the Open Justice Project?
If you intend to do pro bono work in the next 12 months, what would make you more likely to use the services of the Open Justice Project.
Please provide any comment or suggestion regarding how the Open Justice Project could be improved
Please provide any comment or suggestion about how the Open Justice Project could be better promoted or publicised