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New Inclusive Justice Law Centre to help those with special needs, mental health conditions

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People with invisible disabilities will soon have better access to legal support. The Inclusive Justice Law Centre will open in Q3 2026 to help these individuals who may unknowingly commit offences or be taken advantage of. It is launched by the Singapore Law Society's charity arm, Pro Bono SG, with non-profit Rao Foundation pledging over S$700,000 in the next two years. Pro Bono SG said it currently has around 1,500 volunteers. The new centre aims to start off by handling a couple hundred cases over the next year. Rachel Teng reports.

People with invisible disabilities will soon have better access to legal support. The Inclusive Justice Law Centre will open in Q3 2026 to help these individuals who may unknowingly commit offences or be taken advantage of. It is launched by the Singapore Law Society's charity arm, Pro Bono SG, with non-profit Rao Foundation pledging over S$700,000 in the next two years. Pro Bono SG said it currently has around 1,500 volunteers. The new centre aims to start off by handling a couple hundred cases over the next year. Rachel Teng reports.

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