You can find a list of family justice services where you live at: Inventory of Government -
based Family Justice Services.
Not exact matches
The mission of the Erie County Probation Department is to ensure the safety of the residents of Erie County by providing community -
based supervision and rehabilitation
services through a multi-disciplinary approach to individuals and
families involved with the
justice system.
Read about a social
justice -
based school that addresses larger issues as a learning community, builds curriculum around
service learning, and regularly involves
families.
Innovative strategies, such as Leaders for Today and Tomorrow (which develops and supports school, district, and community -
based leaders with an emphasis on equity, social
justice, and authentic
family engagement) and the Youth
Service Professionals Initiative (a comprehensive initiative to build staff skills and system capacity) demonstrate continued commitment to cross-boundary leadership.
«One of the reasons I started this campaign was because I kept getting calls from litigants looking for
services at a lower price, so I'm excited that we're finally going to get access to justice for people with family law problems who can't afford a lawyer,» says Yarmus, who runs Toronto - based Civil Litigations Paralegal S
services at a lower price, so I'm excited that we're finally going to get access to
justice for people with
family law problems who can't afford a lawyer,» says Yarmus, who runs Toronto -
based Civil Litigations Paralegal
ServicesServices.
Creating opportunities for law students to learn how to deliver community
based legal
services and carry forward a commitment to providing access to
justice and
family law
services in their legal careers.
Evidence -
Based Practices for Children Exposed to Violence: A Selection From Federal Databases (PDF - 335 KB) U.S. Department of
Justice & U.S. Department of Health and Human
Services (2011) Summarizes Federal reviews of research studies and program evaluations to help localities address childhood exposure to violence and improve outcomes for children,
families, and communities.
A
Family Violence Prevention Legal
Services (FVPLS) submission to the Senate Standing Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs was
based on the significant value of
Justice Reinvestment in reducing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander incarceration.
The Department does not directly provide
services, but has a range of policy and funding responsibilities across a wide spectrum of
service provision, including: Childcare, Tusla, the Child and
Family Agency, Children in Care, Child and Youth Participation, Child Welfare and Protection, Adoption, Youth
Justice, Youth Affairs, Play and Recreation, Area
Based Childhood Programme, Commission of Investigation (Mother and Baby Homes), CYPSCs, and Research.
The project is place -
based and aims to achieve
service reform to improve outcomes for Aboriginal men, women and young people in the
justice system, in partnership with their
families, Elders and communities.
Following this meeting the court established its Indigenous Access to
Justice Committee set up in 2012, chaired by Cairns -
based Judge Josephine Willis, which consulted with legal
services working directly with the communities as well as health
services,
family violence prevention units and community welfare
services.