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| service_description = '''The Native Courtworker and Counselling Association''' provides information and assistance to Aboriginal people facing criminal or youth justice matters with the police and courts. Native courtworkers assist clients in preparing for court and will provide representation by speaking on behalf of clients on guilty pleas, and occasionally at trial.
| service_description = '''The Native Courtworker and Counselling Association''' provides information and assistance to Aboriginal people facing criminal or youth justice matters with the police and courts. Native courtworkers assist clients in preparing for court and will provide <span class="noglossary">representation</span> by speaking on behalf of clients on guilty pleas, and occasionally at trial.


'''Website:''' Click "[http://nccabc.ca/index.php/about/ About Us]" and then "[http://nccabc.ca/index.php/about/our_team/ Our Team]" for the contact information for different locations.  
'''Website:''' Click "[http://nccabc.ca/index.php/about/ About Us]" and then "[http://nccabc.ca/index.php/about/our_team/ Our Team]" for the <span class="noglossary">contact</span> information for different locations.  


| website = [http://nccabc.ca/ nccabc.ca]
| website = [http://nccabc.ca/ nccabc.ca]

Revision as of 18:08, 21 April 2013

The Native Courtworker and Counselling Association provides information and assistance to Aboriginal people facing criminal or youth justice matters with the police and courts. Native courtworkers assist clients in preparing for court and will provide representation by speaking on behalf of clients on guilty pleas, and occasionally at trial.

Website: Click "About Us" and then "Our Team" for the contact information for different locations.

Website nccabc.ca
Phone 1-604-985-5355
Find on Clicklaw NCCA on Clicklaw HelpMap