Free legal advice on sexual assault launched by B.C. non-profit
VANCOUVER — A free and confidential legal service is now being offered to people who have been sexually assaulted in British Columbia.
The not-for-profit Community Legal Assistance Society has officially launched the new program, which offers three hours of legal advice to people regardless of age, gender or income, or whether they have reported the assault to police.
Jennifer Khor, the supervising lawyer and project manager, says there are many reasons people may not report a sexual assault to police, including mistrust of police, or because they are unfamiliar with the legal system.
With funding from the federal government, she says the Stand Informed project aims to fill a “gaping hole” on the under-reporting of sex assaults by helping an “underserved” group better understand their legal options.