Native Courtworker

The purpose of the Native Courtworker program is to help you access justice if you are involved in the criminal justice system. We will help you obtain fair, just, equitable and culturally sensitive treatment.

 

 We provide aboriginal accused with timely and accurate information about:

  • the nature and consequences of the charge;
  • their rights, responsibilities and options under the law including alternative justice processes (if available)
  • the philosophy and functioning of the criminal justice system, and of alternative justice processes (if available);
  • court procedures; and the disposition or direction given by the court or community to the offender.

How we can help you:

  • Provide aboriginal accused with appropriate referral to legal resources.
  • Refer aboriginal accused to appropriate social, education, employment, medical and other resources to enable them to address the underlying problems which contribute to their charges.
  • Liaise between aboriginal accused and criminal justice personnel to help overcome communication barriers and reduce aboriginal alienation from the criminal justice system. This may include being available to provide appropriate information to the court and/or speaking on behalf of the accused.
  • Inform justice officials about the cultural traditions, values, languages, socio-economic conditions and other concerns of the aboriginal community and the perspective of aboriginal accused. Initiate further understanding when required.
  • Promote understanding within the aboriginal community, of the existing criminal justice system and alternative justice processes.
  • Promote and facilitate community-based justice initiatives and help build community capacity to identify and address problems, which could end up in the courts or community justice system.

Address / Contact Info

Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of BC
Mailing address:
Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of British Columbia
207 – 1999 Marine Drive, North Vancouver, B.C. V7P 3J3

Phone Numbers

Toll-Free: 1-877-811-1190 (ext 371 or 372)
Fax: (604) 985-8933

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This program was last updated on: 22 May 2025.

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