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  1. Takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal information services and community agencies; and provides access to LABC websites an...
  2. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, family, traffic, and bylaw matters. Hours for Court Registry are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any given d...
  3. Offers legal services to Indigenous people in Surrey and area who otherwise cannot access it; clients may not be eligible for legal aid or need legal advice on matters not covered by legal aid. Services include legal aid intake, advocacy for people living in p...
  4. Legal advocates provide free general benefits assistance and legal assistance. The advocate will provide confidential one-on-one support. They help clients understand their rights and help them access government income programs, and deal with legal issues surr...
  5. Provides services to Aboriginal youth including child protection, family support, and probation. Provides mental health services to Aboriginal children and youth, including outreach and clinical support. Also facilitates family case planning conferences, famil...
  6. An independent body of the Ministry of Attorney General established by the Correction Act to provide oversight to BC Corrections. The Act establishes legal authority to provide safe, secure, and humane detention of sentenced and remanded people in provincial c...
  7. Hears and makes rulings on legal disputes relating to criminal, civil, family, traffic, and bylaw matters. Hours for Court Registry are 9 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Duty counsel services are provided to coincide with what is occurring in court on any given d...
  8. Reviews all charges referred by the police to determine if it is feasible to proceed with the case. Prosecutes the case and makes recommendations to the court as to an appropriate sentence. Contacts victims and witnesses if they have to testify at the trial an...
  9. Court sits once a month and is for sentencing of criminal matters and mediation of family court matters which fall under provincial jurisdiction. The focus is holistic, recognizing the unique circumstances of First Nations offenders within the framework of exi...
  10. Reviews all charges referred by the police to determine if it is feasible to proceed with the case. Prosecutes the case and makes recommendations to the court as to an appropriate sentence. Contacts victims and witnesses if they have to testify at the trial an...
  11. A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal informa...
  12. A lawyer in private practice funded by LABC provides the following services: takes applications for legal representation and refers eligible clients to lawyers; provides liaison between LABC, the community, and the private bar; directs clients to legal informa...
  13. Youth and Family CounsellingProvided by: BGC South Coast BC - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
    15.30KM
    Offers support services to youth ages 13 to 18 and their families who have been referred by MCFD, police, or schools. Services include family mediation, diversion programs, parenting programs, and individual and family counselling. Serves North and South Delta...
  14. In partnership with Legal Aid BC (LABC), assists people to find legal information, distributes legal education and information materials, and connects people to intake, advice, and representation services. Drop-in hours vary.
  15. Provides free legal information, support in the form of advice/assistance, referrals, and representation for a variety of issues for residents of Maple Ridge and Pitt Meadows. Issues addressed include welfare (income assistance and hardship issues); employment...
  16. Provides information and referral services, and promotes community connections. In cooperation with other service providers, offers programs for families, youth, and seniors. Family services include family drop-ins for children up to age five and their caregiv...
  17. Offers pro bono legal aid clinics providing advocacy, legal advice, and representation, mainly to low-income individuals, in many areas of the law including social assistance, income assistance, tenancy, employment (including employment insurance and employmen...
  18. Provides information, referrals, and advocacy for people on income assistance, low income, people living with mental illness, and people who are homeless or at risk of homelessness. Also offers a weekly pro-bono law clinic and year-round income tax clinics. Se...
  19. Provides open or secure custody of male and female youth who have been charged with or convicted of an offence. Services include a school program operated by the Burnaby School District, health care services, psychological services, alcohol and drug counsellin...
  20. Works to help Aboriginal families unlearn abusive and violent behaviours and reclaim their traditional values of honour, respect, and equality. Provides counselling regarding family violence, group work and cultural ceremonies, and public education to increase...
  21. Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Indigenous people in conflict with the law who are involved in the criminal justice system to obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment. Services include referral to legal serv...
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