CLEBC Supports and Endorses the Access to Justice Triple Aim

On June 12, CLEBC CEO Linda Russell joined Attorney General David Eby, Chief Justice Robert Bauman, and the leaders of many of BC’s key justice organizations to sign the Access to Justice Triple Aim, which will guide initiatives and reforms for making family and civil justice more accessible to British Columbians.

August 2019

On June 12, CLEBC CEO Linda Russell joined Attorney General David Eby, Chief Justice Robert Bauman, and the leaders of many of BC’s key justice organizations to sign the Access to Justice Triple Aim, which will guide initiatives and reforms for making family and civil justice more accessible to British Columbians.

CLEBC is committed to improving access to justice by providing high quality, accessible, and comprehensive educational resources that help the legal profession provide individuals and families in BC with the legal services they need. To increase access to legal education, CLEBC provides bursaries and discounts for anyone in the legal profession wanting to attend our programs.

Since 2007, CLEBC has held a biennial Access to Justice for Children Conference focused on strengthening children’s access to justice by better equipping adults working with children in the justice system to recognize, uphold, and implement the rights and well-being of children in practice.

This past May, CLEBC proudly collaborated with A2JBC, CBABC, and three other organizations to present An Evening with Gillian Hadfield, a leading expert on access to justice.

CLEBC looks forward to working with the BC legal community to improve access to justice for all British Columbians.