Legal Services
Delivering Poverty Law Services: Lessons from BC and Abroad
March 1, 2009 - 6:48pm
Location:
Social Planning And Research Council, British Columbia
Date of Publication:
2004
Where to find it:
http://www.sparc.bc.ca/resources-and-publications/doc/60/raw In August, 2002 all BC Legal Services Society’s poverty law direct service delivery primarily funded by the provincial government, were eliminated because of government cutbacks. This research paper reports on the status of poverty law services in British Columbia and records the views of poverty law service providers. The paper researches other delivery models in Canada and in other countries. The report serves as a first step in determining the most pressing poverty law needs in B.C. since the cutbacks and possible options to address them.
Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario
April 23, 2008 - 12:34pm
Telephone:
(416) 204-5380 (Lenny Abramowicz, Executive Director)
Toll Free:
1-800-668-8258
Other Telephone:
(416) 597-5855 X 5175 (Trudi Reaume, Administrative Assistant)
Fax:
416-597-5821
Email:
info [at] aclco [dot] org
Website:
http://www.aclco.org/
About:
The Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario links poverty law clinics and their communities in a common voice throughout Ontario. Location
425 Adelaide St. West 5th Floor
Toronto, BC M5V 3C1Canada
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Legal Services Society
April 23, 2008 - 12:28pm
Telephone:
(604) 408-2172 (Lower Mainland)
Toll Free:
1-866-577-2525
Other Telephone:
TTY: (604) 601-6236 Toll free TTY: 1-877-991-2299
Website:
http://www.lss.bc.ca/
About:
he Legal Services Society (LSS) provides legal aid in British Columbia. Location
400 – 510 Burrard Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 3A8Canada
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Legal Aid Manitoba
April 23, 2008 - 12:23pm
Website:
About:
Legal Aid Manitoba providea legal help to people with low incomes.
Location
Multiple Locations (see website), MB
Canada
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UBC First Nations Clinic
April 23, 2008 - 12:13pm
Telephone:
604 687 0285
Fax:
604 687 5119
About:
The First Nations Legal Clinic is designed to engage law students in the issues that arise in providing legal services to disadvantaged members of the First Nations community. In requiring a practice component that includes real clients, lectures which focus both on substantive and professional issues and completion of a major term paper, students have a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in this area and to reflect on such experience.
First Nations clients include individuals, Band Councils, Aboriginal societies, organizations and groups. The Clinic focuses on legal matters confronting these parties. The students work part of the week at the First Nations Legal Clinic, situated at 50 Powell Street (in the Native Courtworkers office), and for the balance of the week attend classes at the university. The Clinic classes include direct instruction in the "lawyering process", such as interviewing skills, case evaluation and management, investigation, trial work, general advocacy, ethics and substantive law issues.
The Canadian Bar Association - L'Association du Barreau Canadien
April 23, 2008 - 12:03pm
Telephone:
(613) 237-2925 or (613) 237-1988
Toll Free:
1-800-267-8860
Fax:
(613) 237-0185
Email:
info [at] cba [dot] org
Website:
http://www.cba.org
About:
CBA provides support to members of the legal profession. A voluntary organization representing over 35000 lawyers across Canada. Location
500 - 865 Carling Avenue
Ottawa, ON K1S 5S8Canada
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BC Public Interest Advocacy Centre
April 23, 2008 - 11:39am
Telephone:
604.687.3063
Fax:
604.682.7896
Email:
bcpiac (at) bcpiac.com
Website:
http://www.bcpiac.com/
About:
The British Columbia Public Interest Advocacy Centre (BCPIAC) is a non-profit, public interest law office. Its creation in 1981 reflected the fundamental belief that it should not only be the rich and powerful that are represented before our courts and regulators. For those bodies to function as they should, they must hear from all of those affected by their decisions. Our task is to provide representation to groups that would not otherwise have the resources to effectively assert their interests. Location
Suite 208-1090 W Pender St
Vancouver, BC V6E 2N7Canada
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Dalhousie Legal Aid
April 23, 2008 - 11:37am
Telephone:
902-423-8105
Fax:
902-422-8067
Email:
legalaid [at] dal [dot] ca
About:
Dalhousie Legal Aid Service does community outreach, education, organizing, lobbying and test case litigation to combat injustices affecting persons with low incomes in Nova Scotia. Community groups and community based agencies with mandates to fight poverty and injustice may apply for legal advice, assistance, and community development and education services. We offer advocacy workshops and legal information sessions. We work with other groups to lobby the government on social assistance policy and other policies negatively affecting persons with low incomes. Location
2209 Gottingen Street
Halifax, NS B3K 3B5Canada
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Community Advocacy and Legal Centre
April 23, 2008 - 11:34am
Telephone:
(613) 966-8686
Toll Free:
1-877-966-8686
Other Telephone:
TTY (for the Deaf): (613) 966-8714 Toll Free TTY: 1-877-966-8714
Fax:
(613) 966-6251
Website:
http://www.communitylegalcentre.ca/
About:
The Community Advocacy & Legal Centre provides access to justice through quality legal services, advocacy and information for people living on a low income or in poverty. Location
158 George Street, Level 1
Belleville, ON K8N 3H2Canada
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Neighbourhood Law Centre
April 23, 2008 - 10:30am
Telephone:
(867) 667-5255
Toll Free:
1-800-661-0408 ext 5210
Fax:
(867) 393-6361
About:
The Neighbourhood Law Centre is a Yukon Legal Services Society (Legal Aid) community clinic, providing legal aid to individuals in non-family, civil matters impacting their livelihood, physical or mental health, or ability to provide food, clothing, and shelter for themselves or their families. Location
Suite 200, 2131 Second Avenue
Whitehorse, YT Y1A 1C3Canada
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