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Explore the YCJA is a free online course for teachers and youth to learn about the Youth Criminal Justice Act (YCJA). It is designed for youth who wish to learn about the law and how it relates to young people who ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCSubtopics: charged with a crime; young people & criminal law
"No Means No" empowers youth to understand consent and sexual assault while affirming their legal right to say "no". The "No Means No" program is a series of workshops delivered by trained youth facilitators that ... + more details
From West Coast LEAFSubtopics: assault; protecting yourself from crime; rights of children & teens; staying safe; staying safe; violence in relationships; violence in relationships + all subtopics
Our ESL teachers visit classes to teach immigrants enrolled as ESL students the basics of Canadian and BC law. This free service is available to intermediate and advanced ESL students in the Lower Mainland and south ... + more details
From People's Law SchoolSubtopics: citizenship & newcomers
In this radio interview, teenagers in Nelson talk about their experience facilitating the "No Means No" program and talking to younger kids about consent in the law, gender stereotypes and sexualized violence. + more details
From West Coast LEAFSubtopics: assault; protecting yourself from crime; rights of children & teens; staying safe; staying safe; violence in relationships; violence in relationships + all subtopics
This program teaches 10 to 15 year-olds about employment rights and human rights. Trained young adults facilitate this exploration of the complex power dynamics in the workplace. This program explores legal issues like ... + more details
From West Coast LEAFSubtopics: rights & protection from discrimination; rights of children & teens; workers rights & safety + all subtopics
The Justice Education Society produced this instructional video that includes two programs, plus a guide for just $15. "Come On In!" introduces the courts of BC. "Arrest to Trial" explains the different roles of court ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCWe offer a variety of free speakers' events. These classes are open to the public and take place throughout the province, in English and sometimes in other languages. You must register for each individual class and ... + more details
From People's Law SchoolSchools and community groups are welcome to take part in the Justice System Education Program. Our most popular program! It provides an overview of the justice system, how it works, and who is involved. Activities ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BCTransforming Our Future is a practical public legal education course designed for activists, advocates and community service providers to learn about human rights law, equality rights, and how to develop legal ... + more details
From West Coast LEAFSubtopics: equality rights; rights & protection from discrimination
Teachers' Law Institutes provide teachers with an exceptional professional development opportunity for learning about the law and BC's legal system. The Institutes are held on district wide professional days. Register ... + more details
From Justice Education Society of BC