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Legal Rights and Resources for People Living with Cerebral Palsy and Other Disabilities

Cerebral Palsy Association of British Columbia
What do you do if you feel you’re being overlooked for employment because of your disability? What if your parenting skills are questioned because of your lack of mobility? This booklet is designed to answer these questions and more, and support those with disabilities to live a Life Without Limits.
Last reviewed March 2024
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Keeping Kids Safe from Abuse in BC

Government of British Columbia
Provides definitions of child abuse according to the law, the warning signs of child abuse, and what to do when a child tells you about it. Includes tips about keeping children safe and where to get help.
Last reviewed March 2024
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RDSP Tutorial

Plan Institute
This online tutorial helps you learn about Canada’s Registered Disability Savings Plan. It consists of four chapters: about RDSP, getting started, opening RDSP, and other info. Each chapter has a list of questions or topics that you can navigate to directly.
Last reviewed March 2024
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Dial-a-Law: Youth Justice Court Trials

People’s Law School
Explains your rights if you’re a young person facing a criminal trial. Learn about what to expect if you appear in court on a criminal charge, from alternatives to trial, what happens if there is a trial, to possible sentences if a judge finds you guilty. It includes who can help finding lawyer, and who can help if you’re in police custody.
Last reviewed March 2024
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Dial-a-Law: Young People and Criminal Law

People’s Law School
Explains the rights a young person has in dealing with the police or if they’re charged with a crime. Topics include what you should know about the legal framework, if the police stop and question you, if you’re arrested, and if you’re charged but not arrested. It includes how to find a lawyer, and help you can get if you’re in police custody.
Last reviewed March 2024
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Consequences of a Youth Record

People’s Law School
A youth record sets out a young person’s involvement in Canada’s youth justice system. This booklet contains public legal information on frequently asked questions about a youth record, access to and closure of a youth record, and consequences of a record.
Last reviewed March 2024
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A Guide for SRLs with Disabilities: Understanding Your Rights and Requesting the Assistance You Need

National Self-Represented Litigants Project
This guide is for self-represented litigants (SRLs) who are also people with disabilities (PWDs). It provides information on disability accommodations and resources in the justice system. It includes a sample letter of accommodation request and what to do if you’re still experiencing barriers.
Last reviewed March 2024
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Driving While Impaired

Legal Rights for Youth in BC (Justice Education Society)
British Columbia has very strict laws about drinking and driving. Alcoholic drinks, such as beer, wine, and liquor, can make you an impaired driver. This resource will help you to understand the law as it relates to impaired driving.
Last reviewed March 2024
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Being Charged with a Crime: Youth and Criminal Law

Legal Rights for Youth in BC (Justice Education Society)
This resource provides information for young people who have been charged with a crime, including information on youth court.
Last reviewed March 2024
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If Your Child Is in Trouble with the Law

Government of Canada
Provides general information for parents and guardians of children who are in trouble with the law.
Last reviewed March 2024