Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Lawyer Support in Ontario

There may be some changes or complete elimination of the Ontario Lawyers' Assistance Program (OLAP) in 2013. To make very clear, the Lawyers' Group has always been and is independent of the Law Society of Upper Canada and the Ontario Lawyers' Assistance Program.


From the OLAP website by the OLAP Board of Directors:
The Law Society of Upper Canada has extended their funding to OLAP for the period January lst to February 28th to accommodate the transition process to those clients wishing to access their program run by Homewood Human Solutions.  The Law Society has advised it will not support any alliance between OLAP and Homewood.
As a separate and independent registered charity, OLAP has been serving members of the profession and their families for 35 years, and we wish to assure you that OLAP will continue to provide “lawyers helping lawyers” support, as best we can into the New Year.
Those OLAP clients who have accessed the OLAP/Shepell.fgi EAP counselling services up to and including December 31st, 2012, will continue to be counselled by Shepell.fgi.
We wish to assure you that your personal information is secure, and will remain confidential.  No information will be shared with any entity without your written consent.
We hope you will continue to support OLAP in the days ahead as we work through these difficult and challenging times. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact us at 416 214-1740 or email toinfo@olap.ca.
We will continue to provide updates via our website at www.olap.caOLAP Board of Directors


Whatever occurs, we will continue to meet and support each other regardless of the future of OLAP.

Lending a hand
If you have questions about the future of the Ontario Lawyers' Assistance Program, please follow these links or write to the individuals listed below.

  • News Release from the Law Society of Upper Canada dated September 28, 2012 - Roy Thomas, Director of Communications, The Law Society of Upper Canada, at rthomas@lsuc.on.ca or 416 947-7619
  • Members of the Senior Management Team of the Law Society of Upper Canada 
  • Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada.

Sunday, 11 November 2012

Who comes to the Lawyers' Group?


Stories of how we came to the Lawyers' Group:

Stress and Depression
Some people at work told me to take a break from practice. I had dealt with depression for years but this time it was more intense. I was super nervous attending the first meeting and could barely talk. At the second meeting, I told the very welcoming members of the Lawyers' Group that I was planning on taking a month to recover. The group listened in a way that made me feel like I was not alone. I also got the space to understand that I needed to deal with underlying problems. 
- Tim, First year practitioner, Toronto 

Family, Work stress and Starting a New Practice
The work during my articles was going well, but I was facing a lot of personal family issues, which in turn started to affect my work. I started going to the Lawyers' Group and although it was difficult at first to walk in and talk to other lawyers, the feeling quickly went away and I felt understood and cared for by the group. 
I  have been attending the Lawyers' Group for many years now and it has had a tremendous impact on the way I practice law as well as on my personal well being. I have faced many challenges related to law, including working in a fast paced law firm and burning out, and the complexities of opening my own practice. The Lawyers' Group is a safe place where lawyers can walk in and share stories in complete confidentiality. 
- Mary, Toronto

Listening helps...we listen
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How did you find out about and decide to come to the Lawyer Group? Email us at lawyergroupont@gmail.com.

Resources for Lawyers

Get help now. Share ideas and resources. We all benefit from shared experiences and lessons.

If you have emergency needs, please go to the nearest hospital or call 911

Are things getting really bad but you don't want to go to hospital? Call a Crisis / Distress centre
In Ontario? Call the Member Assistance Program


Lawyer Assistance Programs from across Canada

The American Bar Association has excellent lists of resources
Lawyer focused Programs and Blogs 

Local Centres and Associations
  • Canadian Mental Health Association - CMHA
  • Centre for Addiction and Mental Health - CAMH 
  • Mood Disorders Association of Ontario - MDAO

We are always excited to learn about other resources. Please send us an email with a link and a brief description of the resource.

Basics of the Lawyers' Group

The Lawyers' Group has been wrapped due to changing time demands and needs of members. The website will remain as a resource and record. We especially recommend the resource page, which we will try to update on a semi-regular basis.

If you are dealing with difficult issues in your personal life or legal career, now is the time to seek help and to help others.

The Lawyers' Group is self-organized and independent of the Law Society of Upper Canada.

Confidentiality is at the heart of how the Group works.

We don't give advice but instead share our experiences and gain strength through the experiences of others.

Common topics and themes:

  • addictions, 
  • anxiety,
  • stress/burnout, 
  • work and family pressures, and 
  • mental or physical health.
Do you have questions? Please email lawyergroupont@gmail.com