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Aboriginal Child Protection Process flow chart poster
Aboriginal Child Protection Process flow chart poster
Provides an overview of the child protection process for Aboriginal families
Aboriginal peoplesLegal system & courtsChild protection/removal

Best Practices for Writing Gladue Reports and Understanding Gladue Principles
Best Practices for Writing Gladue Reports and Understanding Gladue Principles
Guidelines to support Gladue report writers in preparing reports to submit at bail and sentencing hearings for Indigenous people

Best Practices for Writing Gladue Reports and Understanding Gladue Principles
Guide sur les principes Gladue et la rédaction de rapports Gladue
Describes the approach taken by the Legal Aid BC Gladue Program up until March 31, 2021, when Legal Aid BC ceased to operate its program and provincial responsibility for Gladue reports shifted to the First Nations Justice Council. Provides a set of guidelines to support Gladue report writers in preparing reports to submit at bail and sentencing hearings for Indigenous people. Guidelines describe:

Child Protection Process flow chart poster
Child Protection Process flow chart poster
Provides a step-by-step overview of the child protection process in flow chart form


Gladue at Bail and Sentencing (infographic poster)
Gladue at Bail and Sentencing (infographic poster)
Infographic poster shows when Gladue principles apply for Indigenous people during the criminal court process

Gladue Report Guide
Gladue Report Guide
Plain language guide for Gladue report writers about how to prepare and write a Gladue report

Gladue Submission Guide
Gladue Submission Guide
Explains how to prepare an oral or written submission for a hearing

Guide for the Legal Review of Gladue Reports
Guide for the Legal Review of Gladue Reports
Guidelines for lawyers who review Gladue reports for legal accuracy before reports are submitted at bail and sentencing hearings for Indigenous people

How to Appeal Your Conviction
How to Appeal Your Conviction
Explains how to appeal a conviction for a summary or indictable criminal offence if you don't have a lawyer

How to Appeal Your Sentence
How to Appeal Your Sentence
Explains how to appeal your sentence if you've been convicted of a summary or indictable criminal offence and don't have a lawyer

How to Become a Child's Guardian
How to Become a Child's Guardian
Explains how to apply to court to become a child's guardian

How to Become a Child's Guardian
Comment devenir le tuteur d’un enfant
Explique comment s’adresser au tribunal pour devenir le tuteur d’un enfant

If You Can't Get Legal Aid for Your Criminal Trial
If You Can't Get Legal Aid for Your Criminal Trial
How to apply for a free lawyer if you're facing a serious and complicated criminal charge, but can't get legal aid or afford a lawyer

If You Can't Get Legal Aid for Your Criminal Trial
Si vous ne pouvez pas obtenir d’aide juridique pour votre procès criminel: Comment faire une demande Rowbotham
Comment demander les services gratuits d’un avocat si vous faites face à une accusation criminelle grave et complexe, mais que vous ne pouvez pas obtenir d’aide juridique ni n’avez les moyens de payer un avocat

If You're Charged with a Crime
If You're Charged with a Crime
Outlines what happens when you're charged with a criminal offence

If You're Charged with a Crime
Si vous êtes accusé d’un crime
Explique ce qui arrive lorsque vous êtes accusé d’un crime

Representing Yourself in a Criminal Trial
Representing Yourself in a Criminal Trial
Explains what happens when an accused person wants to plead not guilty to a summary offence

Speaking to the Judge Before You're Sentenced
Speaking to the Judge Before You're Sentenced
Describes what a convicted person can say to the judge before the judge decides on a sentence

What Are First Nations/Indigenous Courts?
What Are First Nations/Indigenous Courts?
Explains restorative justice at First Nations/Indigenous Court

When You're Told to Have "No Contact"
When You're Told to Have "No Contact"
Explains what it means when the court makes a no contact order against you
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