AED Legal Centre is a specialist Community Legal Service operating throughout the state of Victoria, with its office located in Melbourne. The centre provides information, education, advice, and legal representation to people with disability who experience discrimination in the areas of education or employment, as well as representation to people seeking review of decisions about their NDIS plans.
The firm specializes in disability discrimination, employment law, and National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) appeals. Their main objective is to defend the human rights of people with a disability in education or employment and give them access to the justice system through a combination of individual, legal, and systemic advocacy.
AED Legal Centre is based in Melbourne, Victoria, and operates throughout the state. They have a strong presence in the community and work closely with various organizations to promote the inclusion of employees with disability in employment.
The centre has notable expertise in wage justice and has achieved significant success in landmark wage cases, including a Federal Court decision that has had wide-ranging ramifications for 20,000 employees with disabilities working in Australian Disability Enterprises. They also have a strong focus on NDIS appeals and have assisted numerous clients in navigating the complex process of reviewing decisions about their NDIS plans.
As a member of the Federation of Community Legal Centres of Victoria and accredited by the National Association of Community Legal Centres (NAC
They represented our NDIS case after many years of rejection and missing out on much needed support and funding. Aziz and Sherine kept up communication and won the case for us. Our lives are forever changed and they helped us make that happen. Thank you so much!
I went through the service 12 years ago I sued two companies the legal process one i had to wait for 12 months in the second one 3 months I tried to take my life twice I get the NDIS and I get alot in my package but I have no walls in my house due to autistic meltdown I got two of my diagnosis when I left school but the department DHS thought it was more important just to have one of them done and not the autistic side of it which had a major effect on my life later on during this legal process no one knew I had autistic spectrum disorder. It was a traumatic event that I would never recommend or ever do again.
Very attentive and helpful staff. They contact back after you leave a message. One of a few dedicated legal and advocacy services in Victoria that assist people with disability with employment, training and education issues.
Exceptional care and service. Very pleased with the results. Dealt mostly with Sherine Kodsi, she was wonderful.
Very good customer service. The whole team was amazing especially Sherine, she is a lovely girl.
45 William St, Melbourne VIC 3000, Australia