Prairie Post (West Edition)

Ensuring all have access to justice, changes made to Legal Aid funding

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The Alberta government is increasing support for legal aid to ensure lowincome and vulnerable Albertans can access the justice system for years to come.

A $70-million increase over four years will allow Legal Aid Alberta, which manages the province’s legal aid program, to broaden access, improve services and meet future demand. Last year, over 60,000 Albertans accessed Legal Aid, with more than a third of those cases serving family matters. The funding will also make Alberta’s legal system more efficient by minimizing delays and reducing court backlogs.

“Legal aid helps people in some of the most trying periods of their lives. Whether it’s a parent fighting for child support, or a survivor of domestic violence fleeing an abusive partner, fairness before the courts shouldn’t depend on the size of a person’s bank account. That’s why we’ve increased funding for legal aid, to make sure it’s there when Albertans need it and that our justice system works for everyone," explained Premier Rachel Notley.

The funding increase supports a new governance agreement with Legal Aid Alberta and the Law Society of Alberta. Under the agreement, Legal Aid Alberta will focus on streamlini­ng applicatio­n and referral processes and determinin­g how best to provide clients with the right service at the right time. This includes making legal informatio­n and advice available at all first appearance bail hearings, and offering phone and in-person legal help for family law matters.

“A properly funded legal aid program is critical to a fair, effective and accessible justice system. We have negotiated a new legal aid governance agreement that provides this critical program with stable and predictabl­e funding now and into the future. By reversing decades of underfundi­ng in Alberta’s legal aid program, we are helping to ensure all Albertans can access legal services," said Kathleen Ganley, Minister of Justice and Solicitor General.

“This new agreement provides a clear mandate and sustainabl­e funding that enables us to increase access to justice for all Albertans, and the flexibilit­y to contribute to a more efficient justice system. The renewed spirit of collaborat­ion with our partners and stakeholde­rs allows us to work more closely to innovate and improve our service, and ensure Albertans receive tremendous value for dollar," added John Panusa, president and CEO, Legal Aid Alberta.

Recognizin­g that legal aid is a crucial part of the justice system, the government began negotiatio­ns on a new governance agreement in September 2017. A review of legal aid helped inform the new agreement, and included feedback from a wide range of justice system and legal community stakeholde­rs. The previous governance agreement was set to expire in 2019. Quick facts

• This funding boost means that the Alberta government has increased Legal Aid funding by 72 per cent since 2015.

• Legal Aid Alberta is receiving an additional $14.8 million for 2018-19. This increases the total operating grant to $104.1 million for 2018-19.

• By 2021-22, the total operating grant will be $110.4 million.

• The Alberta government, Legal Aid Alberta and the Law Society of Alberta are part of a tripartite agreement for providing essential legal aid services for low-income and vulnerable Albertans.

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