Difference between revisions of "How Do I Get a Needs of the Child Assessment?"
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Family justice counsellors are public employees. Their reports are free as part of the Family Justice Report Service, but they are in very high demand and there is usually a long delay. The only way to be referred to the service is by court order. Once the Family Justice Report Service receives both a copy of the court order and the referral form from the court registry, the report will be placed on a list for assignment to a family justice counsellor. | Family justice counsellors are public employees. Their reports are free as part of the Family Justice Report Service, but they are in very high demand and there is usually a long delay. The only way to be referred to the service is by court order. Once the Family Justice Report Service receives both a copy of the court order and the referral form from the court registry, the report will be placed on a list for assignment to a family justice counsellor. | ||
Not all family justice counsellors are trained to prepare needs of the child asssessments, and the delay between requesting a report to getting it done might be up to a year. You can call the Family Justice Report Service at 604 851-7059 or find a [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1019 Family Justice Centre] near you to learn more about the service. | Not all family justice counsellors are trained to prepare needs of the child asssessments, and the delay between requesting a report to getting it done might be up to a year. You can call the Family Justice Report Service at 604-851-7059 or find a [http://www.clicklaw.bc.ca/helpmap/service/1019 Family Justice Centre] near you to learn more about the service. | ||
===Private reports=== | ===Private reports=== |