Legal Clinics in Canada: Exploring Service Delivery and Legal Outcomes Among Vulnerable Populations in the Context of COVID-19 – Table of Contents
Table of Contents
- 1.0 Highlights/Overview
- 2.0 Executive Summary
- 3.0 Study Background and Federal Context
- 4.0 Methodology
- 5.0 Findings and Discussion
- 5.1 Key Themes from the Literature Review
- 5.2 A Summary of Clinic Structures in Each Jurisdiction
- 5.3 Findings from Key Informant Interviews
- 5.3.1 Funding Models
- 5.3.2 Evolution of Legal Clinic Models
- 5.3.3 Strengths and Weaknesses of the Legal Clinic Model
- 5.3.4 Impact of COVID-19 on Funding of Clinics
- 5.3.5 Measures to Serve Clients During COVID-19
- 5.3.6 Impact of COVID-19 on Legal Clinic Service Delivery to the Most Vulnerable Populations
- 5.3.7 Innovative Service Modalities Arising out of COVID-19
- 5.3.8 Data Collected by Legal Clinics
- 5.3.9 Who Determines the Type of Data Collected
- 5.3.10 Data that is not Collected but Could Answer Important Questions
- 5.3.11 Level of Data Aggregation
- 5.3.12 Main Legal Needs of Clinic Users
- 5.3.13 Data Supporting Analysis 0f Social Return on Investment
- 6.0 Conclusions
- 7.0 Bibliography
- 8.0 Jurisdictional Matrices
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