Engaging the Power of Community to Expand Legal Services for Low‐Income Ontarians
Ab Currie, PhDTuesday, April 11, 2017
The Legal Health Check-up Project which involved 12 community legal clinics in Southwestern Ontario and 125 partnerships with community organizations and service agencies, was developed as a way to provide information and assistance related to everyday legal problems to disadvantaged people. “Engaging the Power of Community to Expand Legal Services for Low‐Income Ontarians”, the complete report on the Legal Health Check-Up Project was prepared by CFCJ Senior Research Fellow, Dr. Ab Currie, in his capacity as Research Consultant to the Legal Health Check-up Project and details the development, adoption and expansion of the Legal Health Check-Up Project. “Engaging the Power of Community to Expand Legal Services for Low‐Income Ontarians” is available in full here.