Every day, in every borough, The Legal
Aid Society changes the lives of our clients with the help of our supporters.
Not exact matches
Bryan Browns, the Suffolk County Legal
Aid Society's trial director, said if Sini is committed to this issue, «it would
change the landscape in Suffolk County.»
The #NoCuts Coalition is comprised of the following groups and individuals: Community Voices Heard, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer, Manhattan North District Council of Presidents, Federation of Protestant Welfare Agencies (FPWA), New York Communities for
Change, The Black Institute, CASA - New Settlement, MFY Legal Service, Coalition for the Homeless, Pratt Center for Community Development, Neighbors Helping Neighbors, Center for NYC Neighborhoods, GOLES, FUREE, Legal
Aid Society, Northwest Bronx Community & Clergy Coalition, CAAAV, Brooklyn For Peace, WE ACT for Environmental Justice, Community Service
Society, Center for NYC Neighborhoods, Transport Workers Union Local 100, National Action Network, Racial & Economic Justice, Red Hook Initiative, Goddard Riverside Community Center, Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ), DC37, Picture The Homeless, Greater New York LECET, Unique People Service, United Neighborhood Houses and Supportive Housing Network of New York.
«
Change does not happen without an honest conversation in our communities, in our courthouses, at City Hall about how we have real reform in the criminal justice system, real reform in our communities and real relationships between NYPD and the people they serve,» Tina Luongo, attorney - in - chief for Legal
Aid Society Criminal Practice, the plaintiff in the court case, said.
List of Supporting Organizations: • African Services Committee • Albany County Central Federation of Labor • Alliance for Positive
Change • ATLI - Action Together Long Island • Brooklyn Kindergarten
Society • NY Immigration Coalition • Catholic Charities • Catholic Charities Brooklyn and Queens • Catholic Charities of Buffalo • Catholic Charities of Chemung / Schuyler • Catholic Charities of Diocese of Albany • Catholic Charities of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse • CDRC • Center for Independence of the Disabled NY • Children Defense Fund • Chinese - American Planning Council, Inc. • Citizen Action of New York • Coalition for the Homeless • Coalition on the Continuum of Care • Community Food Advocates • Community Health Net • Community Healthcare Network • Community Resource Exchange (CRE) • Day Care Council of New York • Dewitt Reformed Church • Early Care & Learning Council • East Harlem Block Nursery, Inc. • Family Reading Partnership of Chemung Valley • Fiscal Policy Institute • Food & Water Watch • Forestdale, Inc. • FPWA • GOSO • GRAHAM WINDHAM • Greater New York Labor Religion Coalition • HCCI • Heights and Hills • Housing and Services, Inc. • Jacob A. Riis Neighborhood Settlement • Jewish Family Service • Labor - Religion Coalition of NYS • Latino Commission on
AIDS • LEHSRC • Make the Road New York • MercyFirst • Met Council • Metro New York Health Care for All • Mohawk Valley CAA • NAMI • New York Association on Independent Living • New York Democratic County Committee • New York State Community Action Association • New York State Network for Youth Success • New York StateWide Senior Action Council • NYSCAA • Park Avenue Christian Church (DoC) / UCC • Partnership with Children • Met Council • Professional Staff Congress • PSC / CUNY AFT Local 2334 • ROCitizen • Schenectady Community Action Program, Inc. • SCO Family of Services • SICM — Schenectady Community Ministries • Sunnyside Community Services • Supportive Housing Network of New York, Inc • The Alliance for Positive
Change • The Children's Village • The Door — A Center of Alternatives • The Radical Age Movement • UJA - Federation of New York • United Neighborhood Houses • University Settlement • Urban Pathways, Inc • Women's Center for Education & Career Advancement
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AIDS, End Poverty and Hunger, English, English, Environmental Sustainability, Europe, Gender Equality, global citizenship education, Global Partnership, Maternal Health, Middle East, Millennium Development Goals, NGO, North America, Oceania, South America, Transversal Studies, Universal Education, Voluntary Association, Welcome from Director, Your ideas · Tags: and Rio +20 (2012), Belgrade Charter (1975), complexity, cosmodern consciousness, Education, emerging perspective, envrionmental problems, Finland Report (1997), future generations, global citizenship education, Homeland - Earth, humanity, Johannesburg Summit (2002), knowledge, Kyoto Protocol (1997 - 2005), poli - logic phenomenology, self - eco-organization, sustainable development, the Brundtland Report (1987), the Conference of Tbilisi (1977), the Conference on Climate
Change in Copenhagen (2009), the COP16 in Cancun (2010), the Earth Charter (Rio 92), transcultural, transdisciplinary, transnational, transpolitical, UNESCO, universe, World Environmental Day, world -
society
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About The Dog Meat - Free Indonesia Coalition Jakarta Animal
Aid Network,
Change For Animals Foundation, Animal Friends Jogja and Humane
Society International created the «Dog Meat - Free Indonesia» campaign based on a shared commitment to working collaboratively to tackle the dog meat trade in Indonesia.
Humane
Society International,
Change For Animals Foundation, Jakarta Animal
Aid Network and Animal Friends Jogja formed the Dog Meat - Free Indonesia coalition to tackle the cruel dog meat trade throughout Indonesia.
Together with
Change For Animals Foundation, Jakarta Animal
Aid Network, and Animal Friends Jogja, Humane
Society International is committed to fighting Indonesia's terrible dog meat trade.
Through our efforts each year, and through the generous donations of our supporters, the National Humane
Society aids and assists in funding individual shelters to give volunteers and the animals they serve a fighting chance of making a
change.
The works presented within the art space are the stories of loss and hope, stories of
changes in
society's reaction towards people affected by HIV /
AIDS, stories of how the need to survive shifted cultural boundaries of what was and what was not appropriate to discuss publicly.
Initially unpopular or only modestly popular measures may gain wider acceptance if they prompt reinforcing
changes in how people define themselves and their
society, particularly if the
changes are
aided by innovations that make their implementation easier or more effective.
ActionAid USA African Services Committee
AIDS Foundation of Chicago
AIDS Taskforce of Greater Cleveland Alliance for a Just
Society BAART Programs California NOW Center for Biological Diversity Center for Economic and Social Rights Center of Concern Chicago Political Economy Group Conference of Major Superiors of Men Corporate Accountability International DYNS Services EcoEquity EG Justice Food & Water Watch Foundation Earth Franciscan Action Network Friends of the Earth U.S. Gender Action Global Alliance for Incinerator Alternatives Grassroots Global Justice Alliance Grassroots International Greenpeace USA Health Global Access Project (GAP) HIV Prevention Justice Alliance (HIV PJA) HIV /
AIDS Law Project Holy Cross International Justice Office Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy International HIV /
AIDS Alliance USA International Rivers Jobs with Justice Jubilee Oregon Jubilee USA Network Labor Campaign for Single Payer Labor Network for Sustainability Lifelong
AIDS Alliance Main Street Alliance Marin Interfaith Task Force on the Americas, USA Maryknoll Office for Global Concerns National Nurses United National Organization for Women (NOW) NETWORK New Rules for Global Finance Nicaragua Center for Community Action Oxfam America PeterCares House PR CoNCRA Progressive Democrats of America (PDA) Raging Grannies Rainforest Action Network RESULTS Right to the City Alliance Sustainable Energy and Economy Network / Institute for Policy Studies Sisters of the Holy Cross — Congregation Justice Committee START at Westminster SustainUS Tax Justice Network USA Voices Of Community Activists & Leaders (VOCAL - NY) Wealth for the Common Good Women Together for
Change, Inc. 350.
Climate
change is an important issue confronting
society, and it is hoped that the work contained in this thesis will
aid climate
change modeling by focusing attention to realistic fossil fuel production projections.
The other future — the one that will bring fundamental
change — will see increasingly capable machines and alternative service providers
aided by technology transform the way practical expertise is shared amongst members of
society.
In the event that the Lord Chancellor's proposals proceed, the Law
Society will press the MoJ to work with the
Society to develop a support package, and commission and publish, before any further cuts in legal
aid rates, an impact assessment of the initial cuts and other
changes on the working of the criminal justice system and defence solicitor practitioners.»
More than 1,000 legal
aid solicitors took to the streets this week to protest against proposed
changes to the legal
aid system that they say will hit the poorest members of
society.
Since originally being founded in 1900 as the Boston Legal
Aid Society, GBLS's mission has been to provide high - quality legal representation in civil (noncriminal) matters to low - income individuals and families in the Greater Boston area and to advocate for systemic
change to alleviate the conditions of poverty.
Lord Justice Jackson has criticised the Law
Society for its decision to run a «single campaign» against his proposals for the reform of the costs of civil litigation, and proposed
changes to legal
aid, which are both outlined in the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bi
aid, which are both outlined in the Legal
Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bi
Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Bill.
So, where parents can agree that a
change to what is set out in a court order, either for once or permanently, is in a child's best interest, then judges understand - unless a children's
aid society or the judge's order says that no
changes are allowed.
Since originally being founded in 1900 as the Boston Legal
Aid Society, GBLS's mission has been to provide high - quality legal representation to low - income individuals and families in the Greater Boston area and to advocate for systemic
change to alleviate the conditions of poverty.
During the meeting, two motions were proposed pursuant to Rule 33 (2)(b) of the Rules of the Law
Society of Alberta, in particular: (a) that the law society publicly advocate in the public interest for an adequately publicly funded legal aid system with a statutory foundation that is independent of the government and (b) that the law society request that the Legal Aid Society immediately rescind the recent changes including the changes to the financial eligibility guidelines and the choice of counsel prov
Society of Alberta, in particular: (a) that the law
society publicly advocate in the public interest for an adequately publicly funded legal aid system with a statutory foundation that is independent of the government and (b) that the law society request that the Legal Aid Society immediately rescind the recent changes including the changes to the financial eligibility guidelines and the choice of counsel prov
society publicly advocate in the public interest for an adequately publicly funded legal
aid system with a statutory foundation that is independent of the government and (b) that the law society request that the Legal Aid Society immediately rescind the recent changes including the changes to the financial eligibility guidelines and the choice of counsel provisio
aid system with a statutory foundation that is independent of the government and (b) that the law
society request that the Legal Aid Society immediately rescind the recent changes including the changes to the financial eligibility guidelines and the choice of counsel prov
society request that the Legal
Aid Society immediately rescind the recent changes including the changes to the financial eligibility guidelines and the choice of counsel provisio
Aid Society immediately rescind the recent changes including the changes to the financial eligibility guidelines and the choice of counsel prov
Society immediately rescind the recent
changes including the
changes to the financial eligibility guidelines and the choice of counsel provisions.
It's been a busy few months for the Law
Society — a new name; the implementation of recommendations from the Working Together for
Change report; the release of the Action Plan in response to the Family Legal Services Review;
changes to contingency fees to protect the public; and the closer future involvement of the Law
Society in legal
aid in Ontario, to name just a few of the many initiatives on the go.
The Law
Society marked Access to Justice Day this week (8 September) by launching a campaign to raise public awareness of the help available, persuade policymakers to make
changes to the Legal
Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012, and support solicitors in making their products and services more accessible.
The law
society can't fix the access to justice challenges on its own, but it can be more active in working with government, the courts, Legal
Aid Ontario, and others, and pushing for
changes and improvements in how legal services are delivered in Ontario.
Judicial responses to alienation include: ordering an assessment; ordering supervised access on a permanent basis; intervention in the early stages of the dispute, before the problem has had time to become «true» alienation, or in the early years of a child's development;
changing custody on a temporary basis; determining whether «pure» or «mixed» alienation is taking place; keeping the courts involved; suggesting counselling; making a finding of contempt; making a no - contact order; involving the Children's
Aid Society; not making a parallel parenting order; meeting with the children; and in extreme cases, putting the alienating parent's actions on court record, in hopes that if the child revisits the issue as an adult, they may be able to see what actually took place.