Who’s who at N.L.O.
The Grey Lynn Neighbourhood Law Office pilot scheme was launched by the Auckland District Law Society on behalf of the N.Z. Law Society in July 1977. A supervisory committee appointed by the Auckland District Law Society oversees the administration of <he office. It is assisted by an advisory committee of local residents whose task is both to keep the office in touch with the problems and requirements of the neighbourhood and also to make known to residents the ways in which the office can help them. The Committee consists of
people from the community from varied backgrounds — Rev. Sio, minister of the Presbyterian church; Mrs Agnes Tuisamoa, Social worker for Anglican Social Services; Mrs Erolini Alailima Eteuati, Community Advisor for Grey Lynn Citizens Advice Bureau; Ms Harriet Hussey, WEL Secretary, community volunteer for Grey Lynn; Sam Sefuiva, Youth Advisor for Ministry of Recreation and Sport; Alexis Huni, Community Worker for Anglican Social Services; Dave Tomuri, Hotel Manager involved with social work with ( the youth.
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Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 13, 26 January 1978, Page 5
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168Who’s who at N.L.O. Mana (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 13, 26 January 1978, Page 5
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