Human Rights and Charter Values for Tribunals
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Course Description
Human Rights and Charter Values for Tribunals is a 14-hour advanced workshop for administrative decision-makers, investigators, staff and advocates. It is prepared and delivered by administrative decision-makers. Participants must hold a Certificate in Tribunal Administrative Justice™. The workshop exposes experienced administrative justice professionals to most aspects of the Charter of Rights and human rights matters they will encounter. 100% attendance is mandatory to receive credit
Prerequisite: Completion of the CTAJ™
2021 Livestream Course Dates
May 5, 6, 10 & 11
November 1, 2, 4 & 5
Course Purposes:
- Overview of Charter of Rights and Human Rights
- Analysis of human rights legislation
- Recognizing human rights issues problems by decision-makers and staff
- Presenting human rights cases
- Knowing what to do when confronted with human rights issues
- Understanding and developing a process for addressing human rights issues in the tribunal context
- Sensitivity to human rights issues
Who should take this advanced workshop:
- Decision-makers in areas likely to encounter human rights issues. This could be any administrative tribunal but principally in the areas of human rights, workers’ compensation, employment standards, social assistance, student loans, landlord-tenant, immigration, and pensions.
- Administrators of decision-makers in these areas
- Advocates appearing before these decision-makers
- Staff in organizations encountering human rights issues
In-Person or Livestream: $1,070.00 Members / $1,320.00 Non Members
- Date/Time:
- Location:
- Online
- Provider:
- Foundation of Administrative Justice
- Fee:
- Paid Training
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