Advocacy entails empowering individuals to discover their voices, encompassing three distinct forms: self-advocacy, individual advocacy, and systems advocacy.

This process involves enabling individuals to voice their opinions, ideas, and apprehensions, facilitating their access to information, counsel, direction, and aiding them in evaluating service and care alternatives.

Our advocacy services encompass support for navigating social services, comprehending governmental systems and hierarchies, and aiding with documentation, policy adherence, and protocol. We also offer referrals and connections to service agencies tailored to your specific requirements.

Do you have a criminal record?

If you’ve had an encounter with the law in the past, and you’re curious to see whether you have a criminal record, there are a few things you should know. If you’re over the age of 18 years and have been convicted of a criminal offense, you have a criminal record. However, even if you’ve been found not guilty, a record of any related activities is still kept. Criminal records can impact travel, education, career/employment, anything involving custody/family law court hearings, and the biggest impact is your peace of mind.