Sentences with phrase «sustainable aid system»

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The Big Firms Group, whose 40 members carry out approximately 25 % of criminal legal aid work, also opposed the LGFS proposals, calling on the Ministry of Justice to «quickly abandon the false premise that the criminal justice system is sustainable on its current course».
Its first paragraph states: «The Treasurer of the Law Society of Upper Canada, Gavin MacKenzie, today expressed the Law Society's continuing concern over the need for a well - funded and sustainable system of legal aid in Ontario.»
To campaign for a sustainable legal aid system which provides good quality legal help to those who could not otherwise afford to pay for it.
«Where the LSC [Legal Services Commission] embarks upon the creation of a comprehensive system of fixed and graduated fee schemes intended to provide a sustainable basis for the future of the legal aid market, fair to both the suppliers and the taxpayer, it can only do so meaningfully on the basis of adequate knowledge of the reasons for variations in case costs between firms, areas of the country and within each category of legal aid.
In the committee's view, «[r] adical reforms of the criminal and civil legal aid system, intended to put legal aid on a more sustainable footing, can only be planned on the basis of a fuller understanding of the actual reasons for the increase in expenditure in the areas of concern».
So what is the answer: how can the legal aid system be reformed to keep delivering quality services to the public but in the most efficient way and, importantly, with reason - able and sustainable rates of remuneration for service providers to ensure that they do not leave, causing it to decline to be a second tier public service?
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