Find an Advocate
The Tribunal will do its best to help you with the supports you may need for your hearing.
Appeal Parties
Advocates are people who will help you with your appeal. The Tribunal cannot provide you with an advocate. The Tribunal can help you find one. Below are some organizations that may be able to provide an advocate to help you with your appeal.
Please note that these organisations are not part of the Tribunal and you do not have to use an advocate and are not limited to using the advocates listed here.
Disclaimer: The links below are third party websites and the Tribunal does not guarantee the accuracy of information provided. These site’s content, security, and privacy policies may differ from the Tribunal’s.
PovNet BC
PovNet is dedicated to building an online anti-poverty community. It connects poverty and family law advocates and pro bono lawyers from across British Columbia working on issues like housing, income, workers’ rights, Indigenous legal issues, newcomers to Canada, and more.
BCANDS- British Columbia Aboriginal Network on Disability Society
BCANDS serves provides an array of services to eligible individuals, families and organizations, both within Indigenous communities and urban and rural centres. If you are an Indigenous person with a disability, or a community or organization requiring disability information and support services, BCANDS may be able to assist.
The Law Centre
The Law Centre, a service of the University of Victoria Faculty of Law, provides advice, assistance and representation to clients who cannot afford a lawyer.
- The Law Centre may also be reached at 250-385-1221.