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Broadening the Array of Services [electronic resource] : Integrating Legal and Social Work Services for Youth and Families /

by Gannaway, James; Cook, Nancy; Freundlich, Madelyn.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 459-479.Subject(s): Community-based services, legal services, family services, foster careOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2008, Vol. 16, No. 4Summary: The Community Justice and Legal Assistance Clinic (CJLA) is a unique community-based legal clinic developed through a partnership between a law school and a child and family service agency embedded within a low-income community. This article describes the development of this clinic through a community assessment process; its unique multidisciplinary features; the services provided to clients in three of the agency's service areas; the benefits of the partnership for clients, the social service agency, the participating law students, and the law school; and lessons learned for replication of this type of clinic in other communities.
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The Community Justice and Legal Assistance Clinic (CJLA) is a unique community-based legal clinic developed through a partnership between a law school and a child and family service agency embedded within a low-income community. This article describes the development of this clinic through a community assessment process; its unique multidisciplinary features; the services provided to clients in three of the agency's service areas; the benefits of the partnership for clients, the social service agency, the participating law students, and the law school; and lessons learned for replication of this type of clinic in other communities.

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