Guide to Trauma-Informed Legal Writing
Overview
Trauma exists in many aspects of the Crown legal system. The adversarial nature of legal proceedings often fosters a hostile environment, and prolonged legal battles can contribute to ongoing anxiety and uncertainty. While the legal system aims to deliver justice, it can inflict and further exacerbate trauma.
As part of our dedication to supporting best practices, the British Columbia Law Institute has released a guide to help legal professionals adopt trauma-informed practices in their legal writing. This guide offers practical tools and tips for creating legal documents that are sensitive to the experiences of those affected by trauma. Since many involved in legal processes have likely experienced trauma, it’s crucial that legal writing evolves to meet their needs.
Trauma-informed legal writing improves the clarity and accessibility of written work, fosters trust, and addresses the emotional and psychological impacts of trauma. By integrating these approaches in their writing, legal professionals can produce documents that are supportive, compassionate and legally rigorous. This guide aims to equip legal professionals with the strategies needed to implement a trauma-informed approach, contributing to a more just and empathetic legal system.
Read the Guide
The guide offers a brief overview of trauma, the importance of trauma-informed legal writing, best practices for a trauma-informed approach to legal writing, and glossary of terms and resources for those who want to learn more about trauma-informed practices.
Learn more / Get involved
If you are interested in learning more about this project, please contact Alison Wilkinson at [email protected] or Marie Ong at [email protected].