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COVID-19 - The office is now open to the public on a part-time, appointments-only basis. Clients must call first to make an appointment. We also continue to assist clients by working remotely.
Provides referrals, legal advice, legal representation, Tenant Duty Counsel services, public legal education and community outreach.
Areas of law include:
Part-time satellite offices (by appointment only):
Wallaceburg Community Resource Centre
939 Dufferin Ave, Wallaceburg
Blenheim Municipal Building
35 Talbot St, Blenheim
Tilbury Information and Help Centre
20 Queen St N, Tilbury
Provides referrals, legal advice, legal representation, Tenant Duty Counsel services, public legal education and community outreach.
Areas of law include:
- Tenant rights
- Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program, Employment Insurance, Canada Pension Plan and CPP Disability
- Disability issues
- Employment law including the Employment Standards Act, Human Rights in the Workplace and Sexual Harassment in the Workplace
- Wills and powers of attorney
Part-time satellite offices (by appointment only):
Wallaceburg Community Resource Centre
939 Dufferin Ave, Wallaceburg
Blenheim Municipal Building
35 Talbot St, Blenheim
Tilbury Information and Help Centre
20 Queen St N, Tilbury
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COVID-19 - The office is currently closed for in-person meetings, however, all services are still being provided by phone and mail.
Provides legal representation, advice and information on
This office does not assist with criminal law, family law or refugee law.
Funded by Legal Aid Ontario, staffed by lawyers, paralegals, community legal workers and administrative staff.
Provides legal representation, advice and information on
- housing
- criminal injuries compensation
- human rights
- income support (EI, OW, ODSP, CPP, OAS)
- employment law
This office does not assist with criminal law, family law or refugee law.
Funded by Legal Aid Ontario, staffed by lawyers, paralegals, community legal workers and administrative staff.
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Offers eligible clients a range of legal resources and support for family matters, including child support, child custody and access and children's aid matters.
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Clinic offers advice, representation and referrals in both French and English. The services are provided by staff lawyers experienced in administrative law. They represent clients, give legal opinions or make appropriate referrals. All information is kept strictly confidential.
- also engages in law reform activities, community outreach and public legal education
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- Housing/LTB (evictions only)
- Immigration
- Canada Pension Plan
- Small Claims Court
- an online check-up available in both English and French to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- Community Legal Services has created this check-up to help people who are living in poverty so they can identify legal problems and get help
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Community legal clinic offering:
Legal Health Check Up
- free legal advice
- social work services
- staffed by lawyers, law students, social workers and social work students
- specializes in areas of law that are particularly important to low income clients including entitlements to public and government benefits, tenant protection, criminal injuries compensation, immigration/refugee, advocacy, counseling and crisis intervention
- information and referral, law reform, public legal education, research and community development
- legal resource guide available to public
Legal Health Check Up
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- this check-up helps people who are living in povertyidentify legal and get help. Click Here for more information
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An interdisciplinary clinic combining legal and social work professions to meet the multi-faceted needs of the low-income community.
Services include:
Services include:
- free legal advice and representation to University of Windsor undergraduate students in all our areas of practice including notarizations and commissions
- criminal law and provincial offences
- family law
- housing law
- employment law
- elder law
- consumer rights
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Support program for survivors of gender-based violence (including emotional and psychological violence, financial abuse, and other forms of violence) or sexual assault, providing:
- legal and social work services
- safety planning work
- social work assessment
- referral to other agencies
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Legal advice and representation in court or at tribunals regarding Ontario Works, Ontario Disability Support Program benefits, Canada Pension Plan, Employment Insurance benefits, Landlord/Tenant advice and representation (for tenants only), and Employment Law
For landlord/tenant advice contact:
Tenant Duty Counsel
519-438-2890
For landlord/tenant advice contact:
Tenant Duty Counsel
519-438-2890
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Provides free legal services to low-income individuals.
The Clinic is currently involved in a project to educate and assist residents about sexual harassment in the workplace. A lawyer is available to provide workshops and information about sexual harassment in the workplace free of charge. The Clinic is involved in a project to provide advice and support to victims of intimate violence and sexual abuse with a lawyer and a social worker. The Clinic has an Indigenous Justice Program with a staff member who will assist the Indigenous communities and residents. The program is meant to facilitate connecting Indigenous residents with the justice system.
Main office in St. Thomas with full-time satellite office in Woodstock, and part-time satellite services in Tillsonburg and Ingersoll * if needed, arrangements can be made in other communities to meet with clients that have no transportation
- staff consists of community legal workers and lawyers
- offer services from our main office in St. Thomas and our satellite offices in Woodstock, Tillsonburg, Aylmer, Ingersoll, West Lorne, Chippewa of the Thames, Oneida of the Thames and Munsee Delaware Nation
- initial contact is made through St. Thomas head office
- assistance on landlord/tenant matters and appeals in Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program, employment law and on Canada Pension Plan matters
- traditional casework, summary advice, public legal education, law reform, and a wide range of community development activities
The Clinic is currently involved in a project to educate and assist residents about sexual harassment in the workplace. A lawyer is available to provide workshops and information about sexual harassment in the workplace free of charge. The Clinic is involved in a project to provide advice and support to victims of intimate violence and sexual abuse with a lawyer and a social worker. The Clinic has an Indigenous Justice Program with a staff member who will assist the Indigenous communities and residents. The program is meant to facilitate connecting Indigenous residents with the justice system.
Main office in St. Thomas with full-time satellite office in Woodstock, and part-time satellite services in Tillsonburg and Ingersoll * if needed, arrangements can be made in other communities to meet with clients that have no transportation
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Provide people living on a low income free legal services for certain problems.
Services:
The Clinic is a non-profit corporation staffed by lawyers, community legal workers, and administrative staff, and directed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the community.
Services:
- provide legal advice
- assistance filling out forms
- represent at some tribunals and courts
- referrals to other agencies when Legal Aid cannot help
The Clinic is a non-profit corporation staffed by lawyers, community legal workers, and administrative staff, and directed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the community.
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Provide people living on a low income free legal services for certain problems.
Services:
The Clinic is a non-profit corporation staffed by lawyers, community legal workers, and administrative staff, and directed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the community.
Services:
- provide legal advice
- assistance filling out forms
- represent at some tribunals and courts
- referrals to other agencies when Legal Aid cannot help
The Clinic is a non-profit corporation staffed by lawyers, community legal workers, and administrative staff, and directed by a volunteer Board of Directors drawn from the community.
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Free legal services for low-income people funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Services provided in the following areas of law:
Legal Health Check-Up:
- advice and representation available through this Nonprofit independent community legal clinic to clients who have problems such as housing, social assistance, government pensions and employment insurance
Services provided in the following areas of law:
- Residential tenancies (for tenants)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment issues
- Human Rights
- Consumer Protection
- Notary services
Legal Health Check-Up:
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
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Free legal services for low-income people funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Services provided in the following areas of law:
Legal Health Check-Up:
- advice and representation available through this Nonprofit independent community legal clinic to clients who have problems such as housing, social assistance, government pensions and employment insurance
Services provided in the following areas of law:
- Residential tenancies (for tenants)
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment issues
- Human Rights
- Consumer Protection
- Notary services
Legal Health Check-Up:
- an online check-up to help people who are living in poverty identify legal problems and get help
- if you do not have enough money to live on, a good home or job, or family, social and health supports, your legal health may be at risk
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Community Legal Aid Clinic providing advice and/or representation in areas such as:
No services in family, criminal
- Landlord-tenant
- Consumer
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability
- Canada Pension Plan Disability
- Limited services offered in employment and immigration
No services in family, criminal
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Community Legal Aid Clinic providing advice and/or representation in areas such as:
No services in family, criminal
- Landlord-tenant
- Consumer
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability
- Canada Pension Plan Disability
- Limited services offered in employment and immigration
No services in family, criminal
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COVID19 -- full-time in-person services have resumed. Call 416-533-8545 or email legalclinic@spanishservices.org to connect; appointment only - no drop-in services
Deals primarily with employment rights, human rights, immigration, social assistance, refugees, tenant issues, Employment Insurance (EI) and law reform
Funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Deals primarily with employment rights, human rights, immigration, social assistance, refugees, tenant issues, Employment Insurance (EI) and law reform
Funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- telephone inquiries only, online information about housing security during the COVID19 emergency
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Legal clinic focusing on individual and systemic anti-Black racism
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Legal clinic focusing on individual and systemic anti-Black racism
- legal representation
- test case litigation
- law reform and community development
- summary legal advice, brief services and public legal education
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- office closed but staff working remotely, call or email, no access to TTY
Community legal clinic
Summary Advice and Referral -- confidential advice and information related to disability issues
- adaptive technology workstations for Internet access temporarily unavailable
Community legal clinic
Summary Advice and Referral -- confidential advice and information related to disability issues
- telephone service
- limited representation in test case litigation
- representation for individuals in priority cases
- collect calls accepted
- public speaking
- law reform initiatives
- adaptive technology workstations for Internet access, Monday-Friday 10 am-4 pm
- electronic newsletter
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- open but staff working remotely, no walk-in or in person services, call or email
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- legal advice and assistance on environmental issues -- call for details
- representation
- reports
- library
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- service by phone, no in person meetings without an appointment and limited public education activities, intake Mon, Wed, Fri 9 am-5 pm
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- advice, representation, referrals, advocacy
- areas of law include privacy, social assistance, immigration, housing/tenant, pensions, Employment Insurance (EI), private insurance benefits, health, criminal, prison (HIV-related), human rights, substitute decision making and powers of attorney
- community legal education speakers and publications
- law reform and test case litigation
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario, AIDS Bureau (Ministry of Health and Long-Term Care), foundations and donors
- also known as HALCO
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Specialty community legal clinic
- pursues test cases, Charter and appellate litigation to address systemic issues arising from federal and provincial income security programs, and from the political, economic and social causes of poverty
- law reform
- policy development
- community development and provincial organizing
- public legal education
- no direct legal services to individuals except in relation to test and Charter cases
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
- Member of the Association of Community Legal Clinics of Ontario
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Specialty legal clinic
- works to better the housing situation of low income Ontario residents including tenants, housing cooperative members and homeless people
- no direct legal services for individuals, people requiring legal advice or representation relating to housing issues should contact their local community legal clinic, to find local clinic call Legal Aid Ontario 1-800-668-8258
- public legal education including tip sheets providing legal information on common tenant concerns available at www.acto.ca/for-tenants/tip-sheets/
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- services available by phone only, physical office closed
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- legal representation in the many areas of law including education, criminal matters, child welfare, human rights, financial assistance or support and leaving home
- legal information and assistance to youth, professionals and community groups
- also to parents in limited circumstances
- community development and outreach
- advocacy
- seminars
- accepts collect calls
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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COVID19 -- staff working remotely, providing representation and legal advice services via phone and email
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Community legal clinic
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Community legal clinic
- representation through all levels of Workplace Safety and Insurance Board
- case consultation and training for other agencies
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
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Community legal clinic and resource centre
- information, referrals and summary advice on housing issues from landlord's perspective
- educational tools
- law reform
- rental forms
- funded by Legal Aid
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