Superlaw was developed in 2010 by the Central Australian Aboriginal Family Legal Unit (CAAFLU) in collaboration with the Australian Government Attorney-General's Department. This animated educational film is designed to inform and empower individuals facing challenges related to family and domestic violence. It explains how the law can protect and support those in need, providing accessible and culturally appropriate guidance.
The film is divided into six chapters, each addressing key aspects of the legal system:
Community Legal Education
If you’re interested in obtaining this resource during a community legal education session, please contact our service. We are dedicated to supporting and empowering communities through culturally safe education and resources.
Trigger Warning
This educational resource addresses sensitive topics, including domestic and family violence, sexual assault, and legal processes. Some content may be distressing for viewers. Please engage with this material at your own pace, and seek support if needed. For immediate assistance, contact your local support service or crisis helpline.
Superlaw is intended for educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as legal advice. For specific legal assistance, please consult a qualified legal professional or contact CAAFLU for culturally safe support.
Disclaimer
The information provided on this website, including resources like Superlaw, is intended for educational and informational purposes only. Superlaw is designed to raise awareness and provide general guidance about legal concepts, but it does not constitute legal advice and should not be relied upon for specific legal matters.
While Superlaw aims to deliver accessible and practical legal education, some of the content may be out of date, incomplete, or not applicable to individual circumstances. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified legal professional for advice tailored to your situation.
Key Notes on Superlaw:
CAAFLU does not accept liability for any actions taken or not taken based on the information provided on this site or through Superlaw.
For further assistance or specific legal advice, please contact a qualified professional or reach out to CAAFLU directly.
If you encounter outdated or incorrect information on our website or in Superlaw, please notify us so we can address it promptly.
Thank you for using our resources to promote legal education and understanding.