Announcing LFCC’s New Home on the Web
August 3, 2023 - News & Developments
Of our ongoing commitments, ensuring London Family Court Clinic is accessible to all Canadians is a major focus area. We work together daily on continuous improvement projects that contribute to helping our diverse clients, professionals, and our staff access our spaces, services, and resources when they need them. One of the projects we started focusing on last year was bringing our website up to speed with modern design and accessibility standards. Today, we’re happy to announce the launch of London Family Court Clinic’s brand new home on the web.
What’s New & What’s Changed?
New look & feel
We’ve started from the ground up to meet the accessibility needs of our clients and professionals and bring them a new look and feel when they visit us online.
Everything in one space
We’ve combined the content and features of all of our websites into one. This will give better access to our collection of content and information that was previously spread out across the web.
Some services have moved
Information about Clinical & Forensic Assessments, Separation & Divorce, and Therapies has been moved to Navigating Onward’s website. This reflects the service changes that happened when we launched our fee-for-service division, Navigating Onward.
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