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| service_description = The '''BC Human Rights Clinic''' is operated by the Community Legal Assistance Society and funded by the BC Ministry of Justice. The Clinic provides free <span class="noglossary">representation</span> to complainants who have cases before the BC Human Rights Tribunal on a province-wide basis. | | service_description = The '''BC Human Rights Clinic''' is operated by the [[Community Legal Assistance Society]] and funded by the BC Ministry of Justice. The Clinic provides free <span class="noglossary">representation</span> to complainants who have cases before the BC Human Rights Tribunal on a province-wide basis. Accepted applicants are assigned an advocate to assist with the early stages of a complaint. | ||
'''Website:''' Visit [http://www.bchrc.net/ www.bchrc.net] and click on "[http://www.bchrc.net/clinic_program Clinic Program]" under the "Services" menu for information on how to get advice or <span class="noglossary">representation</span>. | '''Website:''' Visit [http://www.bchrc.net/ www.bchrc.net] and click on "[http://www.bchrc.net/clinic_program Clinic Program]" under the "Services" menu for information on how to get advice or <span class="noglossary">representation</span>. |
Revision as of 21:12, 25 January 2016
The BC Human Rights Clinic is operated by the Community Legal Assistance Society and funded by the BC Ministry of Justice. The Clinic provides free representation to complainants who have cases before the BC Human Rights Tribunal on a province-wide basis. Accepted applicants are assigned an advocate to assist with the early stages of a complaint.
Website: Visit www.bchrc.net and click on "Clinic Program" under the "Services" menu for information on how to get advice or representation. |
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