February 10, 2015

Community Advocacy & Legal Centre (CALC)

Connecting Articling Fellowship 2016-2017

The Community Advocacy and Legal Clinic (Belleville, ON) will hire an Articling Student to provide legal information and services to residents of rural and remote communities. This Articling position is funded through the Connecting Articling Fellowship program.

$ 54,625
February 10, 2015
February 10, 2015

Metro Toronto Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic

Connecting Articling Fellowship 2016-2017

The Metro Toronto Chinese and Southeast Asian Legal Clinic (Toronto, ON) will hire an Articling Student to provide legal information and services to linguistic minorities. This Articling position is funded through the Connecting Articling Fellowship program.

$ 54,625
February 10, 2015
February 10, 2015

The Legal Clinic

Connecting Articling Fellowship 2016-2017

The Legal Clinic will have an Articling student to provide legal information and services to residents of rural and remote communities. The Articling position is funded through the Connecting Articling Fellowship program.

$ 54,625
February 10, 2015
February 10, 2015

South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario (SALCO)

Connecting Articling Fellowship 2016-2017

The South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario (Toronto, ON) will hire an Articling Student to provide legal information and services to linguistic minorities. This Articling position is funded through the Connecting Articling Fellowship program.

$ 54,625
February 10, 2015
February 10, 2015

Keewaytinok Native Legal Services

Connecting Articling Fellowship 2016-2017

The Keewaytinok Native Legal Services (Moosonee, ON) will hire an Articling Student for 2016-2017 to provide legal information and services to linguistic minorities and residents of rural and remote communities. This Articling position is funded through the Connecting Articling Fellowship program.

$ 54,625
February 10, 2015
February 10, 2015

Community Legal Education Ontario

Evolving Legal Services Research Project - Phase Two

In this three-year research study CLEO, working in partnership with the Institute for Social Research at York University, will examine the effectiveness of Public Legal Education and Information (PLEI) in helping people with low and modest incomes address their legal problems. The research, conducted at sites in Ontario and British Columbia, will collect and examine qualitative and quantitative data on the factors or characteristics that contribute to PLEI’s effectiveness in supporting positive outcomes in a range of circumstances along the legal services continuum.

$ 263,050
February 10, 2015
December 10, 2014

Migrant Workers Alliance for Change

Connecting Communities: Building Capacity for Migrant Workers and Service Providers to Access Justice 

The Migrant Workers Alliance for Change (Toronto, ON) will train front-line staff working with migrant workers and migrant worker leaders on new developments in labour and immigration law in the GTA and rural areas of Ontario. This project is an outgrowth of Connecting Communities.

$ 48,400
December 10, 2014
December 10, 2014

Medico-Legal Society of Toronto

MLST-PBSC Advocacy Project 2014-2017                               

Mentorship, training and supervision are provided by MLST members for law students who assist unrepresented persons appearing before the Health Professions Appeal and Review Board on requests for review of decisions of regulated health professions colleges.

$ 15,000
December 10, 2014
December 10, 2014

Law in Action Within Schools

LAWS Summer Job Program 2015                            

Law in Action Within Schools (LAWS) will  place students in paid positions with legal aid clinics and public interest organizations that enable students to learn about public interest law and access to justice, observe the legal aid system, and interact directly with community members.

$ 15,000
December 10, 2014
December 10, 2014

Law in Action Within Schools

Law in Action Within Schools Program     

LAWS is an innovative partnership between the University of Toronto Faculty of Law, Osgoode Hall Law School and the Toronto District School Board that delivers a law and justice-themed academic and extra-curricular high school program designed to not only teach marginalized students about law and justice, but to support them to graduate from high school, access post-secondary education and consider a justice sector or legal profession career.

$ 100,000
December 10, 2014