Aboriginal Legal Services of Toronto's Legal Advocacy Program assists clients by providing legal advice and advocating for legal reform. More information on their website.
Here is your path
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Website: www.aboriginallegal.caLanguage(s): EnglishWhat: direct service, lawWhere: Ontario
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Website: ycao.ca
The Advocate protects and implements children and youth rights in the Yukon.
Toll-free: 1-800- 661-0408
Phone: 867-465-5575 in WhitehorseWhat: resource, direct serviceWhere: Yukon -
Website: www.amnesty.ca
Amnesty International works on human rights issues for Indigenous Peoples. Their website shares what they are working on and ways to help: http://www.amnesty.ca/our-work/issues/indigenous-peoples.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: advocacy, public educationWhere: Canada, international, national -
Website: ccla.org
The Canadian Civil Liberties Association has partnered to create many resources for teaching children and youth about human right and social justice. These include lesson plans, animated videos, presentations and various publications...
Language(s): English, FrenchWhat: resource -
Website: www.abo-peoples.org
The Congress of Aboriginal Peoples' National Youth Council provide Aboriginal Youth living off reserve a voice within the congress and will try their best to assist youth to locate necessary resources. The Congress of Aboriginal...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resource -
Website: www.povnet.org
PovNet is an online database of different resources, poverty action advocates and government information. The website includes information on how to apply for EI, social housing, etc. It also includes links to government information,...
Language(s): EnglishWhere: British Columbia, Canada, national -
Website: www.novascotia.ca
The Ombudsman is the office to contact if you feel government, other public bodies and trustees have not acted fairly or openly.If you think you have been treated unfairly, call toll free within Nova Scotia: 1-877-670-1100
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What: resource, direct serviceWhere: Nova Scotia -
Website: jfcy.org
Justice for Children and Youth is a service that provides legal services for any youth under 18 in Ontario, including homeless youth up to the age of 25. Their website has options such as being able to talk to a lawyer and to learn more...
Language(s): English, FrenchWhat: advocacy, resource, direct serviceWhere: Ontario -
Website: lois.ent.sirsidynix.net
The First Nations Information Connection provides a free online database on topics relating to First Nations communities.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resource, online service -
Website: fncaringsociety.com
This infographic explains how to access public services and supports under Jordan's Principle. Jordan's Principle is a rule the Canadian government has to follow that makes sure First Nations children receive the public services and...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: how-toWhere: Canada