This booklet provides information about human rights, specifically for people living in Nova Scotia. The booklet is written and designed to be youth-friendly.
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Language(s): EnglishWhat: convention, law, public education, resourceWhere: Nova Scotia, Canada
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Website: projectarctheatre.weebly.com
Project ARC, located in Nova Scotia, is a human rights education initiative that uses theatre performances to educate students about the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child and balancing rights and responsibilities. Project ARC has...
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This pamphlet from the Human Rights Commission in Nova Scotia provides information about Human Rights Education in Nova Scotia.
Language(s): EnglishWhat: public education, research, resourceWhere: Nova Scotia- Language(s):English
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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 -
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.novascotia.ca
The Ombudsman is the office to contact if you feel government, other public bodies and trustees have not acted fairly or openly.If you think you have been treated unfairly, call toll free within Nova Scotia: 1-877-670-1100
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The Access to Justice: Aboriginal Resources List 2013 provides contact information of organizations that offer supports and at times brief summaries of various avenues Aboriginal Peoples can take in accessing justice as of 2013. ...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: resourceWhere: Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, Saskatchewan, Yukon, on reserve, off reserve, national, territorial