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  1. Offers justice services that respond to community needs of the Vuntut Gwitchin First Nation. Provides family group conferencing, victim assistance program with the local RCMP branch, youth programming, court support, and prohibition diversion. Other services i...
  2. 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...
  3. 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...
  4. 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...
  5. Native Courtworkers facilitate access to justice by assisting Aboriginal 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...
  6. 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...
  7. Coordinates and maintains an alternative measures program for youth of aboriginal descent who are ages 12 to 17 years of age and who reside within Prince George. Restorative justice circles are held for youth that have committed summary offences. An agreement ...
  8. Hears all Criminal Code charges brought against youth ages 12 to 18. Promotes the long-term protection of the public by addressing the underlying circumstances that resulted in the youth's criminal behaviour, rehabilitates youth who commit offences and reinteg...
  9. Non-court alternative keeps youth ages 12 to 24 out of the criminal court system while holding them accountable for minor offences. Trained volunteers guide the youth, parent/guardian and other supporters, and person(s) harmed through a process where the youth...
  10. Youth and Family CounsellingProvided by: BGC South Coast BC - AKA: old name Boys and Girls Clubs of South Coast BC
    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...