Access to Justice

Practice Point

16
Dec

CLEBC is Proud to Support Access to Justice Week | Reimagining Justice Through User-Centered Principles

Monday, February 3 | Webinar

20
Mar

Watch the Recording of “Finding Justice: Challenges and Opportunities in BC’s Legal Aid Landscape”

Originally presented on: February 6, 2024

11
Jan

CLEBC is Proud to Support Access to Justice Week | Finding Justice: Challenges and Opportunities in BC’s Legal Aid Landscape

Tuesday, February 7 | Webinar

22
Feb

Watch the Recording from Access to Justice Week: Whose Job Is It Anyway?

Recording of the webinar from Tuesday, February 7

26
Jan

CLEBC is Proud to Support Access to Justice Week: Whose Job Is It Anyway?

Tuesday, February 7 | Webinar

18
Jan

Watch the Recording of: “Redefining Competencies for the 21st Century Lawyer: Improving the Client Experience”

February 9, 2022 via Webinar | This event is made possible by the Law Society of BC, CBABC, the Continuing Legal Education Society of BC, the Law Foundation, Courthouse Libraries, BC’s Law Schools, and Access to Justice BC.

19
May

Watch Part II of the widely acclaimed “But I Was Wearing A Suit” mini-documentary

It is hoped that these videos will expand awareness of the micro-aggressions and micro-discriminations that are being suffered by Indigenous clients in the justice system, and encourage a much-needed discussion about stereotyping and bias.

8
Jan

Video: A2JBC Event — Transforming Legal Practice: Lawyers Increasing Access to Justice

View a recording of the event!

21
Oct

A2J Week Canada: Events | October 2020

A2J Week Canada features three free online sessions covering the topics of unbundled services, systemic racism in the justice system, and community-based access to justice. All events are registered with LSBC for CPD credit.

21
Jan

Expanding Our Vision: Cultural Equality and Indigenous Peoples’ Human Rights Report

Report author, and long-serving CLEBC contributor, Ardith Walpetko We’dalx Walkem KC surveyed over 100 Indigenous People about their experiences with discrimination and the Human Rights Tribunal.

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