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Last summer, the Saskatchewan Access to Legal Information Project (SALI) joined forces with the BC LawMatters Program and the National Self Represented Litigants Project’s Family Law in the Library Project to establish the National Trusted Intermediaries – Legal Information Network (TI-LI Network). The goal of the network is to facilitate knowledge and resource exchange between similar programs, and to provide an opportunity for new programs to learn from the experiences of more established programs. The TI-LI Network holds several meetings throughout the year to discuss issues ranging from resource development to public engagement.
The next TI-LI meeting is scheduled for September 8 at noon SK time via Zoom. The topic will be the Impact of COVID-19 on Funding & Program Development. If you would like to attend the meeting and/or join the network, please contact Melanie Hodges Neufeld at [email protected].