A collective of non-profits
including Community Legal Education Ontario, Pro Bono Students Canada and the Ontario Justice Education Network and supported by the Law Society of Upper Canada, Flip Your Wig is a pledge - based fundraiser in support of access to justice programs in Ontario.
These include Community Legal Education Ontario, the Legal Services Society of British Columbia, the Paralegal Litigation Users Group in Vancouver (mostly volunteers), Nova Scotia Legal Aid, and some new family law sites being developed by courts and government.
Not exact matches
With a few exceptions, our business
community is behind the curve in terms of taking advantage of Belt and Road opportunities — opportunities that extend well beyond physical infrastructure to the development of key social infrastructure projects,
including education and the provision of medical,
legal, financial, and other social and professional services.
The letter's signers
included the Empire State Pride Agenda, Lambda
Legal, the New York City Anti-Violence Project, the LGBT
Community Center and the Brooklyn
Community Pride Center, the Callen - Lorde
Community Health Center, Gay Men's Health Crisis, the Transgender
Legal Defense &
Education Fund, Immigration Equality, the Family Equality Council, SAGE (Services & Advocacy for GLBT Elders), the GRIOT Circle: a gathering of elders, and several organizations advocating on behalf of LGBT young people,
including FIERCE, the Hetrick - Martin Institute, and Streetwise and Safe.
Additional participants in the Jamaica Now Planning Initiative
include: 165th Street Business Improvement District, 180th Street Business Improvement District, Jamaica Center Business Improvement District and Sutphin Boulevard Business Improvement District, A Better Jamaica, A Better Way Family &
Community Center, Addisleigh Park Civic Association, Alliance of South Asian American Laborers, America Works, Antioch Baptist Church, Brinkerhoff Action Associates, Inc., Center for Integration & Advancement for New Americans, Center for New York City Neighborhoods, Chhaya
Community Development Corporation, Citizens Housing & Planning Council,
Community Healthcare Network of New York City, Cultural Collaborative Jamaica, Damian Family Care Center, Edge School of the Art, Exploring the Metropolis, Farmers Boulevard
Community Development Corporation, First Presbyterian Church in Jamaica, Fortune Society, Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & New Northern New Jersey, Greater Allen Development Corporation, Greater Triangular Civic Association, Indo Caribbean Alliance, Jamaica Center for Arts & Learning, Jamaica Hospital, Jamaica Muslim Center; Jamaica Performing Arts Center, Jamaica YMCA, King Manor, LaGuardia
Community College Adult & Continuing
Education, Mutual Housing Association of New York, Neighborhood Housing Services Jamaica, New York Alliance for Careers in Healthcare, Queens College, Queens Council on the Arts, Queens Economic Development Corporation, Queens Hospital, Queens
Legal Services, Queens Library; Queens Workforce1 Center, SelfHelp, Sikh Cultural Society, Sunnyside
Community Services, Inc., The Jamaica Young Professionals, The Jamaica Youth Leaders, The Tate Group, Upwardly Global, Visiting Nurse Service of New York, and Y - Roads.
Legislation to protect Dreamers —
including the 20,000 educators with DACA — that
includes pathways to
legal status or citizenship would not only increase the GDP, creating more revenue with which to improve public schools, but it would also mean that students and families across the country currently living in fear of deportation could focus on both their
education and creating a better future for themselves and their
communities.99
I've also been inspired by working with
communities and organizations that are addressing the sustainability movement through various approaches,
including community organizing,
education, social justice, public health, the
legal system, and ecopsychology.
«We started this blog as a way to inform the College of Law
community about key
legal -
education, research, practice, and law - library news,
including but not limited to items of particular interest to Maricopa County and Arizona.»
My skepticism arises from a number of things
including the columnists» lack of evidence or investigation, my own approach to teaching, my research and writing on
legal education (both for scholarship and as chair of our curriculum reform committee), and what I see my colleagues at the U of C and in the
legal ethics
community doing for their students.
His areas of concentration
include education / youth, health / medical,
legal, retail business and urban
community development.
Community Legal Education Ontario - CLEO - has lots of useful information on their web site,
including this flow chart: Steps in a Family Law Case
The program also features a new «Indigenous
Legal Lodge,» a publicly accessible educational resource for engagement, debate, public education and partnership on Indigenous legal traditions and relationships between Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous individuals including students, educators, businesses, governments and judges nation
Legal Lodge,» a publicly accessible educational resource for engagement, debate, public
education and partnership on Indigenous
legal traditions and relationships between Indigenous communities, Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous individuals including students, educators, businesses, governments and judges nation
legal traditions and relationships between Indigenous
communities, Indigenous peoples and non-Indigenous individuals
including students, educators, businesses, governments and judges nationwide.
As the Executive Director of the Disability Rights
Legal Center at Loyola Law School, Eve managed all aspects of this non-profit disability rights organization and supervised all major programs,
including the Civil Rights Litigation Project, Disability Mediation Center, Cancer
Legal Resource Center,
Community Outreach Program, and
Education Advocacy Project.
WRC staff combines the skills, talents, and resources of advocates, attorneys, and
community partners to address obstacles that
include: trauma recovery, child care, transportation, housing,
education, and training, income and work, system's advocacy, social support - systems, health - care, civil
legal representation, and criminal
legal assistance.
The individual category finalists come from diverse areas of the law,
including education, family law,
community legal centres, and automation.
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. (CLSMF) represents parents with children with who struggle in school, home and the community, including those with disabilities who have been denied an appropriate e
Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Inc. (CLSMF) represents parents with children with who struggle in school, home and the
community, including those with disabilities who have been denied an appropriate e
community,
including those with disabilities who have been denied an appropriate
education.
The Migrant Workers Alliance for Change
includes individuals as well as Alliance for South Asian Aids Prevention, Asian
Community Aids Services, Butterfly (Asian and Migrant Sex Workers Support), Caregiver Connections
Education and Support Organization, Caregivers Action Centre, Durham Region Migrant Solidarity Network, FCJ Refugee House, Fuerza Puwersa, GABRIELA Ontario, IAVGO
Community Legal Clinic, Income Security Advocacy Centre, Justice for Migrant Workers, Migrante Ontario, No One Is Illegal — Toronto, Northumberland
Community Legal Centre, OCASI — Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants, OHIP For All, PCLS
Community Legal Clinic, SALCO
Community Legal Clinic, Students Against Migrant Exploitation, Social Planning Toronto, UFCW, UNIFOR, Workers Action Centre and Workers United.
Clinics provide these services through a variety of methods,
including traditional casework, summary advice, self help, public
legal education,
community development and law reform initiatives.
«clinic law services» means
legal and other services provided under the Act, in clinic law areas, and
includes legal representation and advice,
community development and organising, law reform, and public
legal education;
Assignments may
include completing
legal research and writing, doing client intakes by telephone and in person, conducting client interviews, assisting in our free
community legal clinics, and giving presentations in
community education and training sessions.
Specifically, the research team evaluates factors which
include, but are not limited to the following: firm profile and reputation, years of practice,
education, training, trial experience, case outcomes, peer endorsements, client reviews, professional awards, professional memberships, leadership in
legal organizations,
community involvement, disciplinary status, and other noteworthy achievements.
The governing and advisory council members
include leaders from the
legal profession and business
community, the judiciary, and
legal education, as well as young lawyers, technology experts and other
legal service innovators,
including non-lawyers.
In addition to issues relating to housing and shelter, income maintenance, social assistance, human rights, health, employment,
education, immigration and refugee law, mental health law, criminal and family law, the Journal is also interested in a range of questions about lawyering and social change,
including the exploration of non-traditional
legal strategies such as
community organizing.
The Advocacy Center assists with a variety of
legal issues
including, public benefits (Medicaid), special
education, advocacy for rights of residents of institutions
including nursing homes and prisons, cases involving issues of inaccessibility or discrimination,
community integration, and issues related to self determination.
Providing a broad array of
legal responses
including legal advice and referral, representation in individual cases, law reform,
community organizing and development, and public
legal education using a wide range of staff
including intake workers,
community legal workers, lawyers, policy analysts, social workers, administrative staff and volunteers.
It helps
community groups understand and use
legal tools to advance their concerns; works with policy - makers at all levels of government to create better processes for making environmental decisions; and provides free advice and
education to people who have questions about a broad range of topics
including pesticide use and conserving greenspace in cities, impacts of gravel pits, saving agricultural land or addressing the impacts of the oilsands.
For over 30 years I have run a small and effective
legal aid practice in North London focusing on working for people who depend on
legal aid for advice and representation in public law disputes,
including education and
community care.
These Fellows provide services for veterans and their families that
include direct representation and
community education programs in addition to recruiting pro bono volunteers to increase the availability of much - needed
legal services.
The four - year program will
include classroom and
community - based components, and will follow the lead of McGill Law School's transsystemic approach to common law and civil law
legal education, by giving students the opportunity to tackle
legal problems from multiple perspectives.
Lately he has been particularly proactive in concentrating on developing subject matter expertise, product and business knowledge, increased use of tools, personal development
including continuing
legal education, productivity,
community, and accountability.
Services offered by volunteers to ALSC eligible clients may
include representation in State and Federal Courts, one - time free consultations, and
community legal education.
The consultations highlighted critical issues for agreement making directed to economic and social development outcomes,
including the need for: effective
community decision making structures and
community engagement with the process; adequate time and resources for capacity development; creative ideas for sustainable economic development; support for outcomes beyond the
legal framework; positive relationships; and underlying infrastructure such as health, roads and
education to be guaranteed by governments.
Adequately fund Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander
community - controlled
legal and other support services
including health,
education and disability to address the disadvantage resulting in overimprisonment
It
includes 80 items divided in seven dimensions: emotional wellbeing (satisfaction, self - concept, stress absence); interpersonal relationships (interactions, relationships and supports); material wellbeing (economic status, employment and living place situation); personal development (
education, emotional competence and performance); physical wellbeing (health, everyday activities, health care services and free time); self - determination (autonomy, goals / values, choices); social inclusion (integration and participation in the
community,
community roles and social supports), and rights (
legal / human rights).
WLS NSW is a
community legal centre providing women with a range of free
community legal services,
including legal advice and information,
education, training and resources across metropolitan and regional areas of NSW.
A range of free
community legal services
including legal advice and information,
education and training and resources across the Katherine region.