The Applicant's Guide provides information on preparing an Application to the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario (HRTO) and what will happen after the application is filed. It also provides general information about the Human Rights Code...
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Website: www.sjto.gov.on.caLanguage(s): English, FrenchWhere: Ontario, Canada, on reserve, off reserve
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The Society for Children and Youth of BC has designed this fun Fortune Teller to engage youth in and children in discussions about their rights and responsibilities.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resourceWhere: British Columbia, Canada, national -
The Society for Children and Youth of BC has created this poster to inform youth of their rights and responsibilities in terms of safety, health, identity, and to be heard.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resourceWhere: British Columbia, Canada, national -
Website: humanrights.novascotia.ca
The Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission provides a human rights dispute resolution process for issues of discrimination and works to prevent discrimination through education, training, public engagement and policy development.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: advocacy, complaint, direct service, law, public educationWhere: Nova Scotia, Canada -
Website: fncaringsociety.com
In this colourful, child-friendly poster, Spirit Bear tells us about children's rights under the UN's Convention on the Rights of the Child. To learn more about Spirit Bear and his work, check out the First Nations Caring Society's...
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Website: www.phac-aspc.gc.ca
The Public Health Agency of Canada provides many educational resources and activities on children's rights for children aged 4 and above. The site has a section for child and youth, parents and caregivers, as well as educators. There...
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The Healthy Children, Healthy Communities: Action Toolkit for Positive Change provides insight into how to engage youth, explains the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child, frames health issues within a community as a...
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This pamphlet from the Office of the Nova Scotia Office of the Ombudsman (Youth Services) provides information about the rights of youth in care and custody and how the Youth Ombudsman Rep can help.
Language(s): English, Mi'kmaq; MicmacWhat: advocacy, complaint, direct service, resourceWhere: Nova Scotia, Canada- Language(s):EnglishMi'kmaq; Micmac
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Website: www.everychild.ca
The website of the Society for Children and Youth of BC is a place to share your ideas and resources on children's rights. It provides links to resources such as multimedia, assessments, information guides, workshop materials, reports...
Language(s): English, French, Chinese, Korean, Tagalog, VietnameseWhat: resourceWhere: British Columbia, Canada, national -
Website: humanrights.caWhat: public education