Best Practices Self-Assessment

There are eight high-impact best practices for public legal information. Each best practice has one question in this self-assessment, worth two points. By scoring at least 12 out of 16 points, you can qualify to use the Quality Mark™ on your information. 

Instructions. Have the information you want to assess in hand. If it’s a website, pick a page or two that are representative of the website. Completing this (optional) worksheet will help you complete the self-assessment smoothly.

Questions

  1. Question 1 of 8
    2 point(s)

    Best practice #1. Say who made the information

    Your information follows this best practice if it:

    1. says the name of your organization
    2. explains enough about your organization to gain people’s confidence — for example, it explains your organization’s purpose or legal expertise
    3. includes contact information

    Research shows that source information is crucial to credibility. When people know a piece of information is from a reliable source, they’re more likely to trust it.

    Examples of this best practice:

    The Tenant Survival Guide is produced by the Tenant Resource & Advisory Centre, a non-profit organization that promotes the legal protection of tenants across British Columbia. Our TRAC Tenant Information Line is 1-800-655-1185.”

    This website is from People’s Law School, a non-profit society in British Columbia. We provide free education and information to help people effectively deal with the legal problems of daily life. Contact us at info@peopleslawschool.ca.”

    Does your information say who made it? Help with answering / Quality Mark info

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