Board advisory committees
LAO has nine Board advisory committees. Each is an expert panel in a specific area of law or specialization, to provide the LAO Board with input and advice to support LAO’s annual strategic and business planning process.
- Aboriginal issues advisory committee
- Clinic law advisory committee
- Criminal law advisory committee
- Family law advisory committee
- French language services advisory committee
- Immigration and refugee law advisory committee
- Mental health advisory committee
- Prison law advisory committee
- Racialized communities advisory committee
Additional information
- The Board advisory committees all share terms of reference that align their work with the Board’s business and strategic planning processes.
Related Pages
Terms of reference of the Legal Aid Ontario Advisory Committees
Terms of Reference of the advisory committees (Hereinafter referred to as the “Committees”) Legal Aid Ontario (Hereinafter referred to as the “Corporation”) 1. Introduction Section 7 of the Legal Aid Services Act, states that the LAO Board must establish advisory…
Board advisory committee members
Advisory committee members are selected every three years. These are the current members of Legal Aid Ontario’s Board Advisory Committees. Aboriginal issues advisory committee Clinic law advisory committee Criminal law advisory committee Family law advisory committee French…