May 27, 2019

Legal Aid Ontario

Funding for International Legal Aid Group Conference

To support a conference of the International Legal Aid Group, a network of legal aid specialists from over two-dozen countries, to be held in Ottawa from June 17-19, 2019. The goal if the biannual conference is to improve evidence-based policy-making in the field of poverty legal services through discussion and dialogue on international developments in legal aid policy and research.

$ 22,500
May 27, 2019
May 27, 2019

Ontario College of Art and Design University

Still Waiting for Disruption: Understanding Barriers to A2J Legal Technologies

Ontario College of Art and Design University (OCAD) will conduct research to understand how Ontarians use technology to resolve civil legal issues and their satisfaction with the technologies used. OCAD will also explore how legal technology designers and innovators incorporate public legal needs and experiences into their designs. This grant will benefit the public as well as legal technology innovators, designers, and investors. Through this work, OCAD aims to promote an exchange of knowledge between traditional A2J legal service providers and the legal technology community. OCAD believes this will foster the development of technological tools that meaningfully impact the public and reduce barriers to accessing justice.

$ 57,417
May 27, 2019
May 27, 2019

Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Foundation

Trusted Help – Facilitating Access to Justice in Care Campuses across Ontario

The Schlegel-UW Research Institute for Aging Foundation will conduct a needs assessment for the purpose of developing a model wherein frontline workers in long term care and retirement homes will assist older adults that live in its residences with their legal issues. This can include identifying legal issues, providing legal information, assisting in navigating the legal system, and assisting with completion of legal forms. This is a joint initiative of the Institute and Schlegel Villages, and will be done in partnership with the University of Waterloo, and Conestoga College.

$ 34,762
May 27, 2019
May 27, 2019

Women Abuse Council of Toronto (WomanACT)

Tech for Women’s Justice: Exploring the Intersections Between Violence Against Women, Access to Justice and Technology

Women Abuse Council of Toronto (Woman ACT) will conduct research to explore how women in the Greater Toronto Area who are experiencing violence use technology to obtain legal help and support. Partners include Working for Change. This grant will benefit women experiencing violence and stakeholders in the violence against women (VAW) sector. Through this research, Woman ACT aims to increase public understanding of how women experiencing violence can leverage technology to access justice. Woman ACT also aims to promote the need to consult with survivors on solutions or innovations within the VAW sector.

$ 39,033
May 27, 2019
April 25, 2019

ACORN Canada

Catalyzing Access to Justice during Short Interactions with Low-Income Tenants

ACORN will undertake a two-step research initiative - an environmental scan and two focus groups - to identify legal issues experienced by low-income tenants in Ontario. It will then develop a portable and user-friendly tool and train its community organizers to use the tool to identify legal problems and to direct community members to sources of legal information and advice largely in the areas of housing and consumer rights issues. The new portable tool, whose primary purpose is to assist community members to address legal issues before they escalate, will be piloted in Toronto, Hamilton, and Ottawa.

$ 28,033
April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019

Action ontarienne contre la violence faite aux femmes

Legal Portal for Trusted Intermediaries

The Action ontarienne contre la violence faite aux femmes (AOcVF) will create a virtual legal information portal for trusted intermediaries in the Francophone violence against women (VAW) sector across Ontario. Partners include local AOcVF member organizations. This grant will benefit Francophone women survivors of violence who have also experienced other forms of marginalization including addiction and poverty. The objective of the project is to equip transitional housing support workers, family court support workers and other trusted intermediaries in the Francophone VAW sector with easily accessible and reliable resources to help survivors defend their rights in different legal areas including housing, social assistance, immigration, criminal, and family law.

$ 85,000
April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019

Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation

Bridging the Gap Together - Enhancing LTB Legal Competency

Centre for Equality Rights in Accommodation (CERA) will study existing service gaps at the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB) to identify strategic responses available to frontline workers. It will work with a committee of community partners from across the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) to develop and deliver tools and training to build legal competency in frontline workers on LTB matters. Five in-person trainings will be delivered in the GTA and a training webinar will be available online. CERA will provide phone support to assist frontline workers with individual client case management. CERA's primary project partners are Dixon Hall Neighbourhood Services, East York East Toronto Family Resources, and LAMP Community Health Centre. This initiative will work to prevent evictions and homelessness among vulnerable renters facing hearings at the LTB.

$ 98,776
April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019

Community Advocacy & Legal Centre

Justice & Health Partnerships: Virtual Training Workshops & Community Forums for Healthcare Professionals

Community Advocacy & Legal Centre will create a series of virtual workshops using an action research methodology that healthcare professionals can access on-demand and provide justice & health forums for interested communities across Ontario. Workshops will build healthcare professionals' capacity to identity, refer, and address legal issues. Forums will introduce this new vision for access to justice and collaborations with trusted intermediaries that will better reach vulnerable and low-income populations and, in particular, rural communities.

$ 100,000
April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019

Community Legal Education Ontario

Regulatory Options for Smart Legal Forms

Community Legal Education Ontario will conduct an environmental scan around the regulation of smart legal forms designed for public use (both in Canada and internationally) and their impacts through an access to justice lens. Partners include the University of Ottawa. This research will benefit both service users and service providers by identifying relevant considerations for stakeholders for the regulation of this rapidly changing field in Ontario.

$ 15,950
April 25, 2019
April 25, 2019

Community Legal Education Ontario

Community Legal Education for Literacy and Basic Skills Learners

Community Legal Education Ontario and Community Law School (Sarnia-Lambton) Inc. (CLSSL) propose to develop learning activities that will be piloted by CLSSL through at least one local literacy organization that trains and tutors adult learners, adapt the learning activities for province-wide distribution to the literacy sector, and conduct outreach and roll-out the learning activities to literacy organizations across the province.

$ 46,260
April 25, 2019