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Assists Indigenous Peoples who are in conflict with the criminal justice system
- Helps individuals to navigate the court system
- Explains legal rights and court procedures
- Acts as a liaison between the offender and the courts
- Works with parents or families in the case of a child apprehension by Children's Aid Society, to ensure that all proper steps are taken to protect the child and if possible to reunite the family
- Provides counselling, referrals, follow-up and encouragement to offenders to become contributing members of the community
- Provides guidance, support, advocacy, and helps clients understand their rights and responsibilities under the law
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- Provides free legal advice and assistance to low income earners
- Offers representation in a court or at a tribunal, such as the Social Benefits Tribunal or the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Assists with preparing documents, such as an application to the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Employment Insurance Law
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP and CPP Disability)
- Housing law for tenants and co-op members only
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Ontario Works (OW)
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- Helps Indigenous individuals to navigate the court system
- Explains legal rights and court procedures
- Acts as a liaison between the offender and the courts
- Works with parents or families in the case of a child apprehension by CAS, to ensure that all proper steps are taken to protect the child and if possible to reunite the family
- Provides counselling, referrals, follow-up and encouragement to offenders to become contributing members of the community
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- Gives immediate legal assistance to individuals who appear in court without a lawyer
- Provides information about legal rights, obligation and the court process
- Provides assistance in the courtroom for bail hearings and sentencing
- Assists with diversions, guilty pleas and sentencing
- Helps determines if further duty counsel services are required or if the matter requires Legal Aid Ontario's assistance in retaining a lawyer
- Mental health
- Drug treatment
- Domestic violence
- Aboriginal persons (Gladue) court
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- Provides free legal advice and assistance to low income earners
- Offers representation in a court or at a tribunal, such as the Social Benefits Tribunal or the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Assists with preparing documents, such as an application to the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Employment Insurance
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP and CPP Disability)
- Housing law for tenants and co-op members only
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Ontario Works (OW)
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Free legal advice regarding issues such as:
- social assistance
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- tenants with landlord and tenant issues
- Employment Insurance
- Canada Pension Plan
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Claims
- human rights
- employment rights
- criminal injuries compensation
- general legal information
- Senior Law
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Community Legal Clinic-Simcoe Haliburton Kawartha Lakes
1-800-461-8953 Office: 705-326-6444
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Point in Time, Centre for Children, Youth and Parents, 69 Eastern Ave
Haliburton, ON, K0M 1S0 (159km)
Haliburton, ON, K0M 1S0 (159km)
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COVID-19 Response
Services include:
- All offices are closed to in-person meetings and services; in-person legal education and outreach activities have been suspended
- For legal services in Simcoe County call 705-326-6444 or 1-800-461-8953 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
- For legal services in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden call Lisa Loader at 1-800-461-8953 Ext. 42 or email lisa.loader@shkl.clcj.ca
- Offices in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden are open by appointment only
Services include:
- Disability Issues
- Income Maintenance (Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program)
- Aboriginal Justice Outreach Program
- Worker's Compensation
- Housing
- Employment
- Human Rights
- Consumer Law
- Education
- Canada Pension Disability
- Services offered over the telephone and by appointment
- Guest speakers available for community and education purposes
- Notary Public
- Commissioner of Oaths (all lawyers are Commissioners of Oaths)
- Duty Counsel for the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Do not provide family law or criminal law services
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Community Legal Clinic-Simcoe Haliburton Kawartha Lakes
1-800-461-8953 Office: 705-326-6444
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Haliburton Highland Mental Health Services (Heritage Plaza - lower level) , 14 IGA Rd
Minden Hills, ON, K0M 2K0 (165km)
Minden Hills, ON, K0M 2K0 (165km)
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COVID-19 Response
Services include:
- All offices are closed to in-person meetings and services; in-person legal education and outreach activities have been suspended
- For legal services in Simcoe County call 705-326-6444 or 1-800-461-8953 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
- For legal services in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden call Lisa Loader at 1-800-461-8953 Ext. 42 or email lisa.loader@shkl.clcj.ca
- Offices in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden are open by appointment only
Services include:
- Disability Issues
- Income Maintenance (Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program)
- Aboriginal Justice Outreach Program
- Worker's Compensation
- Housing
- Employment
- Human Rights
- Consumer Law
- Education
- Canada Pension Disability
- Services offered over the telephone and by appointment
- Guest speakers available for community and education purposes
- Notary Public
- Commissioner of Oaths (all lawyers are Commissioners of Oaths)
- Duty Counsel for the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Do not provide family law or criminal law services
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Free legal advice regarding issues such as:
- social assistance
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- tenants with landlord and tenant issues
- Employment Insurance
- Canada Pension Plan
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Claims
- human rights
- employment rights
- criminal injuries compensation
- general legal information
- Senior Law
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Free legal advice regarding issues such as:
- social assistance
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- tenants with landlord and tenant issues
- Employment Insurance
- Canada Pension Plan
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Claims
- human rights
- employment rights
- criminal injuries compensation
- general legal information
- Senior Law
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Community Legal Clinic-Simcoe Haliburton Kawartha Lakes
1-800-461-8953 Office: 705-326-6444
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Short Description
COVID-19 Response
Services include:
- All offices are closed to in-person meetings and services; in-person legal education and outreach activities have been suspended
- For legal services in Simcoe County call 705-326-6444 or 1-800-461-8953 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
- For legal services in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden call Lisa Loader at 1-800-461-8953 Ext. 42 or email lisa.loader@shkl.clcj.ca
- Offices in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden are open by appointment only
Services include:
- Disability Issues
- Income Maintenance (Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program)
- Aboriginal Justice Outreach Program
- Worker's Compensation
- Housing
- Employment
- Human Rights
- Consumer Law
- Education
- Canada Pension Disability
- Services offered over the telephone and by appointment
- Guest speakers available for community and education purposes
- Notary Public
- Commissioner of Oaths (all lawyers are Commissioners of Oaths)
- Duty Counsel for the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Do not provide family law or criminal law services
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Community Legal Clinic-Simcoe Haliburton Kawartha Lakes
1-800-461-8953 Office: 705-326-6444
Visit Website
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Short Description
COVID-19 Response
Services include:
- All offices are closed to in-person meetings and services; in-person legal education and outreach activities have been suspended
- For legal services in Simcoe County call 705-326-6444 or 1-800-461-8953 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
- For legal services in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden call Lisa Loader at 1-800-461-8953 Ext. 42 or email lisa.loader@shkl.clcj.ca
- Offices in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden are open by appointment only
Services include:
- Disability Issues
- Income Maintenance (Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program)
- Aboriginal Justice Outreach Program
- Worker's Compensation
- Housing
- Employment
- Human Rights
- Consumer Law
- Education
- Canada Pension Disability
- Services offered over the telephone and by appointment
- Guest speakers available for community and education purposes
- Notary Public
- Commissioner of Oaths (all lawyers are Commissioners of Oaths)
- Duty Counsel for the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Do not provide family law or criminal law services
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- CV19 All offices are closed and no face to face appointments until further notice, however, staff is working remotely and assist by phone or by email
- Contact main office for assistance at 613-966-8686 or 1-877-966-8714 (March 28, 2020)
Non-profit community legal clinic:
- Provides access to justice through quality legal services, advocacy and information for people living on a low income or in poverty
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Free legal advice regarding issues such as:
- social assistance
- Ontario Works
- Ontario Disability Support Program
- tenants with landlord and tenant issues
- Employment Insurance
- Canada Pension Plan
- Workplace Safety and Insurance Board Claims
- human rights
- employment rights
- criminal injuries compensation
- general legal information
- Senior Law
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COVID-19 Response
Outreach services include:
- All offices in Simcoe County are closed to in-person meetings and services; in-person legal education and outreach activities have been suspended
- for legal services call 705-326-6444 or 1-800-461-8953 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
Outreach services include:
- presentations on various aboriginal law issues by request
- workshops
- one-on-one legal support for clients
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Community Legal Clinic-Simcoe Haliburton Kawartha Lakes
1-800-461-8953 Office: 705-326-6444
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Short Description
COVID-19 Response
Services include:
- All offices are closed to in-person meetings and services; in-person legal education and outreach activities have been suspended
- For legal services in Simcoe County call 705-326-6444 or 1-800-461-8953 Mon-Fri 9 am-12 noon, 1 pm-5 pm
- For legal services in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden call Lisa Loader at 1-800-461-8953 Ext. 42 or email lisa.loader@shkl.clcj.ca
- Offices in Haliburton, Lindsay and Minden are open by appointment only
Services include:
- Disability Issues
- Income Maintenance (Ontario Works and Ontario Disability Support Program)
- Aboriginal Justice Outreach Program
- Worker's Compensation
- Housing
- Employment
- Human Rights
- Consumer Law
- Education
- Canada Pension Disability
- Services offered over the telephone and by appointment
- Guest speakers available for community and education purposes
- Notary Public
- Commissioner of Oaths (all lawyers are Commissioners of Oaths)
- Duty Counsel for the Landlord and Tenant Board
- Do not provide family law or criminal law services
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Services include:
- free public speaking events
- in-service education
- lending materials
- county-wide workshops on sexual violence and support issues
- healthy relationships
- drug facilitated rape
- sexual assault
- sexual harassment
- child sexual abuse
- internet safety
- law/consent
- how to be an advocate
- all presentations available for small or large groups
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Provides legal advice and assistance to individuals who do not have the means to assert or defend their legal rights through the following services:
- Client representation in clinic areas of practice
- Free summary legal advice
- Information and referral
- Law reform advocacy
- Public education
- Specialized legal services
- Birth certificates
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability or Pension benefits
- Canada Child Benefits (CCB)
- Consumer and Credit/Debt issues
- Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (CICB)
- Disability Tax benefits
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment Standards (ESA)
- Human Rights
- Native Status applications
- Old Age Security (OAS)
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Ontario Works
- Residential Tenancies (tenants only)
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Legal Aid Ontario
Employment and Housing Help
Emergency Court Services
Refugee and Immigration Offices
Ontario Review Board
Consent and Capacity Board
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
Additional Information:
- see Client Services during COVID-19
- Legal Aid Ontario has suspended all in-person services at all office and court locations
- during closure call Client Service Centre at 1-800-668-8258 (Mon-Fri 8 am-5 pm) to apply for legal aid, inquire about application status, and summary legal advice for criminal or family law matters
- Legal Aid Ontario has suspended all in-person advice at Family Law Information Centres (FLIC)
- Clients can access family advice counsel services in the Central East District by calling new toll free line 1-888-616-0119 ext 18 and in the alternative will also be directed to contact the Client Service Centre at 1-800-668-8258
- Ontario Superior Court of Justice will only be hearing matters that are deemed urgent in nature
- Protocols will be established to have matters filed electronically at the courthouse and hearings to take place by either video or teleconference depending on local availability
Employment and Housing Help
- Call Community Legal Clinic Mon-Fri 9 am-5 pm at 705-326-6444 or Toll Free 1-800-461-8953
- Consult Steps to Justice Housing Law for answers to questions you might have
- visit COVID-19 Tribunals and Courts
- visit Superior Court of Justice and Ontario Court of Justice for detailed information
Emergency Court Services
- Criminal and family courts are still open but emergency family matters and criminal matters for clients who are in custody will come first
- To find out if your matter is urgent, visit the Ontario Court of Justice and the Superior Court of Justice websites or contact your lawyer or legal representative
- if you don't have a lawyer or legal representative, you can now get summary legal advice for your criminal and family matter over the phone without having to qualify, see Summary Legal Advice Services during COVID-19 pandemic
Refugee and Immigration Offices
- Refugee and immigration offices are operating by phone only from Mon-Fri 8:30 am-4:30 pm
- Toronto Refugee Law Office (GTA, all areas except Hamilton and Ottawa)
- Toronto: 416-977-8111
- Toll-free: 1-855-854-8111
- visit COVID-19 Immigration and Refugee Law
Ontario Review Board
- visit the Ontario Review Board website for updates and information
Consent and Capacity Board
- hearings are being held by teleconference but some limited matters will be held by video, further details will be included with your notice of hearing
- visit the Consent and Capacity Board website for information
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario, the Law Foundation of Ontario and Department of Justice Canada
- provides reliable legal information on income assistance, landlord and tenant law, refugee and immigration law, employment law, family law, domestic and elder abuse, education, debt and consumer rights and collection agencies, health and disability, some criminal issues
- visit Steps for Justice for online legal information and critical changes or updates to government or court services, supports, laws, and regulations as they relate to COVID-19
- visit COVID-19 News Updates from CLEO for up-to-date information on changes in government programs and court services.
- live chat available English: Mon, Tue, Wed, Fri 11 am-1 pm, 2 pm-4 pm * Thu 11 am-1 pm, 7 pm-9 pm
French: Mon-Fri 11 am-12 noon
Additional Information:
- Better Business Bureau Ontario COVID-19
- Price Gouging during COVID-19, Consumers can report an individual who is price gouging by filing a complaint at 1-800-889-9768 Mon-Fri from 8:30 am-5:00 pm or by filing a report online
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Assists with applications for Canadian and other countries' pensions and benefits
- information on passports, permanent resident cards, income taxes, legal issues, Italian properties, power of attorney and succession
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Assists with applications for Canadian and other pensions and benefits
- information on passports, permanent resident cards, income taxes, legal issues, Italian properties, power of attorney and succession
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Settlement services
- information and referral, support groups, mental health counselling
- English conversation class
- seniors program
- parenting classes
- quarterly women's mobile health clinic, by appointment only
- workshops and classes on mental health, wellness or health, employment and entrepreneurship, recreation or personal development
- legal aids and education
- fitness programs (yoga, zumba), book club
- mentoring program
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COVID19 -- No in person meetings, providing services including intake by phone, emergencies assessed on case by case basis
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Advice and representation in areas of social assistance, Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), sponsorships, immigration law
Forced Marriage -- website with information and resources on forced marriages * information for individuals and service providers
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Advice and representation in areas of social assistance, Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP), sponsorships, immigration law
- legal information and education
- referral of legal cases
- advocacy
- seminars, workshops
- funded by Legal Aid Ontario
Forced Marriage -- website with information and resources on forced marriages * information for individuals and service providers
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Assists with applications for Canadian and other countries' pensions and benefits
- information on passports, permanent resident cards, income taxes, legal issues, Italian properties, power of attorney and succession
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Free legal answers covering 2,100 topics on provincial and federal laws, available by website
- referrals
- publishes legal guides and Your Guide to Canadian Law
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