Part 1 (of 2 reports) that focus on the key findings and recommendations from research conducted to help us better understand trusted intermediaries and the ways in which they could be supported to help advance access to justice for their clients.
Category: Research and evaluation
Part 1 – Trusted Help: The role of community workers as trusted intermediaries who help people with legal problems (2018)
Part 1 (of 2 reports) that focus on the key findings and recommendations from research conducted to help us better understand trusted intermediaries and the ways in which they could be supported to help advance access to justice for their clients.
Connecting Region: Final Evaluation Report (2018)
As part of our commitment to understanding the impact of our grantmaking, we commissioned an evaluation of our Connecting Region program. The report focused on the effectiveness of the Connecting Ottawa project and seed funding that was granted to three consortiums to develop a regional model.
An evaluation of the Connecting Articling Fellowship program (2017)
As part of The Law Foundation of Ontario’s commitment to learning and regularly reviewing its funding decisions, the Foundation undertook an evaluation of the Connecting Articling Fellowships program.
Indigenous people’s legal needs literature review (2015)
As the Foundation prepared to enter its second major round of dedicated Indigenous grantmaking, staff reviewed our experience to date and conducted research into good practices in Indigenous grantmaking.
Connecting Project Progress Report (2013)
A progress report on the Foundation’s Connecting Project: a group of initiatives aimed at improving the legal information and services available to linguistic minorities and residents of rural and remote areas.
Connecting Across Language and Distance (2008)
After identifying the need for greater access to justice for linguistic minorities and rural or remote residents, the Foundation commissioned a research report on the issue.