West Coast LEAF

West Coast LEAF's mission is to achieve equality by changing historic patterns of systemic discrimination against women through BC-based equality rights litigation, law reform and public legal education.

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[PDF]  No Means No

Provides 3 one-hour workshops for students in grades 6-9 to learn their rights and responsibilities related to sexual assault and consent. Trained youth facilitators use interactive activities to address power ... + more details

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Subtopics: equality rights; violence in relationships; violence in relationships + all subtopics

This plain language booklet gives a general overview of the financial issues surrounding separation, including when it might be possible to apply to the courts to cancel or change a separation agreement and how to ... + more details

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Subtopics: divorce & separation; equality rights; marriage & common-law relationships; rights & protection from discrimination; spousal support + all subtopics

Transforming 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 LEAF
Subtopics: equality rights; rights & protection from discrimination + all subtopics

West Coast LEAF is made up of experts in many areas of the law, women's equality and legal strategies for change. Our Speakers Bureau can provide a speaker on reproductive rights, family law and equality, women's ... + more details

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Subtopics: dealing with family breakup; equality rights; rights & protection from discrimination + all subtopics

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 LEAF
Subtopics: 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 LEAF
Subtopics: rights & protection from discrimination; rights of children & teens; workers rights & safety + all subtopics