Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Question & Answer Interview with Guam Legal Services Corporation - Disability Law Center (GLSC-DLC) Executive Director Harold F. Parker


1. What is your mission (goals & objectives) at Guam Legal Services Corporation - Disability Law Center Services?
 GLSC-DLC will provide legal assistance, and will advocate and promote equal rights and equal access to justice for the underserved communities of Guam.

2. What specific services does Guam Legal Services Corporation - Disability Law Center provide?
 Staff conduct intake assessments, provide counsel and advice, provide representation at court hearings or meetings, advocate for individual’s rights, investigate allegations of abuse and make appropriate referrals.

3. Who is your target audience?
Individuals with low income and individuals with disabilities.
4. What are your hours of operation and what is the best way for people to reach you that are interested in assistance?
Monday through Friday 8:30am-4:30pm.
Closed on weekends and holidays.

5. In addition to direct services, what resources does Guam Legal Services Corporation - Disability Law Center offer?
GLSC-DLC also developed interactive interviews which are available on our website for issues such as guardianship and simple divorces wherein an individual can go through the interactive interview and answer questions which then create the legal documents necessary to file in court without an attorney.
6. Thinking about current events, how do you foresee recent events in your field of work affecting your organization and its work?
Current events indicate that we will continue to receive a large number of requests for assistance in domestic relations matter and especially where protective orders are needed.  Unfortunately this is just the area where our funding was reduced in the last year. We thus are continuing to search for other funding to meet these needs.

7.  Can you discuss your community partnerships and how they contribute to the overall success of Guam Legal Services individually.
We have a large number of community partnerships because of the numerous programs that we operate. In the area of domestic relations and domestic violence, we work with VARO, the Guam Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Family Violence, Office of the Attorney General- Victim Witness Ayuda Services, the University of Guam Violence Against Women Prevention Program, and with I Famagu-on'ta, Sanctuary Incorporated, the Family Court, Child Support Enforcement, Guam Behavioral Health and Wellness Center and many others.  The partnerships are essential in providing us with referrals for individuals needing our help and as places to which we can refer individuals who need assistance from other organizations.  Our primary task is legal aid, so we are referring individuals for shelter, income support, foster placement, treatment of injuries and trauma, parenting, anger management and other needs.
8. Can you touch on the history of Guam Legal Services Corporation - Disability Law Center and how the organization is set up?
GLSC-DLC is a non-profit organization established in 1978 and opened its doors in 1981 to serve the low income community. In 1999 GLSC-DLC was then designated as the Protection and Advocacy System for Guam. The organization is funded primarily by federal grants and is made up of 9 different programs: Legal Services Corporation (LSC) Grant Program, Protection and Advocacy Programs for Individuals with Mental Illness (PAIMI), Individuals with Developmental Disabilities (PADD), Individual Rights (PAIR), Assistive Technology (PAAT), Beneficiaries of Social Security (PABSS), Traumatic Brain Injury (PATBI), Voter Access (PAVA) and the Technology Initiative Grant (TIG) program.

9. Any upcoming plans or projects that our island community should be aware of?
GLSC-DLC is currently working on a project through the Technology Initiative Grant program wherein interactive interviews are being developed for the Protective Order, Restraining Order and Change of Name process for individuals who are not able to receive services through GLSC-DLC. When the interviews are developed, individuals will be able to create the necessary documents to file in court just by answering questions on the computer.

10. Why do you think the work you do is important to our island community and the world at large (very obvious question, but I feel this is extremely important to ask)?
We seek to assist individuals whose marriages and other relationships have fallen apart and who do not know where to turn.  We help to protect their rights and to get them services and relief that they need.  Most of these individuals would have nowhere else to go for legal assistance if we were not available. 

11. Lastly, could you please provide any current relevant statistics that you have.
In 2013, GLSC-DLC assisted 120 individuals who requested assistance with a Protective Order.



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