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is ensures that referrals are current, and the public won’t be sent to a clinic where the time or location has changed.
e option to enter the Guide is prominent on the site’s home page in order to help rst- time users navigate to customized informa- tion. Attorneys and advocates more familiar with the state’s legal resources can bypass the Guide and go directly to the information they need.
“Low-income people, seniors, and people with disabilities are the populations that drive our design and focus,” Good says. “ e site contains only legal help and resources. We di- rect users out to other links for social service referrals.”
Although at this point the Guide is only avail- able in English, the rest of the site is available in Spanish, Hmong, and Somali. Many of the fact sheets and booklets show translations in multiple languages.
e LawHelpMN Guide is poised to o er Minnesotans resources and referrals targeted to their individual needs. at’s another step toward justice for all.
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