Author Archives: Kari Boyle

Putting the Public First – Part 1

Categories: Empathy, Innovation, Uncategorized, User Centred

This post continues our series on what it means to be “public-centred”. Nicole Aylwin, Assistant Director of the Winkler Institute, invited me to participate in the Institute’s 2016 Justice Design Project in August 2016 by providing a short introduction to “Putting the Public First in the Justice System”.  I was excited to participate and wondering […]

Reframing Changes Everything

Categories: Empathy, Innovation, User Centred

In our last post we began a series about why it is important to be “family-centred”.  We quoted from a CBC Tapestry interview with Lisa Genova who turned to fiction as a way of exploring and understanding a person’s journey with dementia.  During that interview, Ms. Genova talked about the importance of “reframing”.  She quoted […]

What Does “Family-Centred” Really Mean?

Categories: Empathy, User Centred

One of the foundational principles of the BC Family Justice Innovation Lab is that it is “family-centred”.  Most people would agree that the BC family justice system should focus on the needs of the people it is intended to serve – families.  And yet, just want this means and how it can be accomplished is […]

Mediate BC Releases Results of Unbundling Surveys

Categories: Innovation, Unbundling

One of the initiatives included under the Lab umbrella is Mediate BC’s Family Unbundled Legal Services Project. Our friends at Mediate BC have just released summaries of the project’s surveys of family lawyers, family mediators and family members who have encountered the family justice system to deal with their separation and divorce issues. In addition, […]

BCFJIL’s First Blog Post – Hello World!

Categories: News

Welcome to the BC Family Justice Innovation Lab Blog.  This is our inaugural post, published at the same time as the launching of our new website.  Thank you for joining us! This is a great opportunity to introduce ourselves and to answer some initial key questions. What is the Lab?  The Lab is not a […]