Stride Self Advocacy: Victim’s Rights

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We have a Victim’s Bill of Rights in Canada.

Just what does that mean and how can it work to help our community?

This full day training will equip you with a understanding and knowledge of victim’s rights and how these rights can be applied to support victims of crime.

 

June 2, 2018

Buchanan Centre - 11209 86 St NW

(this is a fully accessible space and we will provide CART).

10 am - 4 pm

 

10 am Welcome and circle

10:30 am Introduction to Victims Rights: the Victim’s Bill of Rights and relevant Charter Provisions

12 pm Lunch and Break

1 pm The Applicability of Victim’s Rights and the Current Climate - Frank Conversations with Robert Lee

Robert P. Lee, a legal expert on the Victim's Bill of Rights, will share the tools you need to advocate for your rights when you’re a victim of crime. https://www.victimsrightslaw.ca/

3:30 pm Closing

 

Participants who complete an additional 12 hours as Stride Advocates will receive a certificate.

We would like to thank the Department of Justice Canada for their support for this program.

 

Please contact us at info@jhcentre.org or call 780-453-2638 if you have any questions or require any additional accommodations.