Your Legal Rights is an Ontario database that provides the reader with information about their legal rights on a variety of subjects, including (but not limited to): housing, family, education and human rights.
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Website: yourlegalrights.on.caLanguage(s): English, FrenchWhat: public education, resource
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This is a resource created by the Ontario Human Rights Commission (Crown Copyright) on your rights and what your rights are when it comes to special programs - which are programs that are meant to advantage different groups in a certain...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: public education, resourceWhere: Ontario -
Website: www.ofifc.org
The Ontario Federation of Friendship Centres has resources for children and youth on their website, including Healthy Babies, Healthy Children, resources for urban youth and children and Cultural Connections for Aboriginal Youth.
Language(s): EnglishWhere: Ontario -
Website: www.chiefs-of-ontario.org
This resource is published by the Chiefs of Ontario and encourages First Nations Youth to create their own youth councils so that their voices can be heard and experience leadership positions. The resource explains how First Nations...
Language(s): EnglishWhere: Ontario -
Website: youthottawa.ca
DILA is an Ottawa based organization which provides children and youth with information about different social and environmental movements and gives them tools to be able to engage in social justice advocacy. They offer conferences and...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: advocacy, direct service, public education, resourceWhere: Ontario -
This resource outlines how municipalities can work to better serve marginalized populations such as Aboriginal people, those who are deaf, women, people with disabilties, racialized people and newcomers and seniors. It involves...
Language(s): EnglishWhat: policy, public education, resourceWhere: Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Canada- Language(s):English
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Website: jfcy.org
Justice for Children and Youth is a service that provides legal services for any youth under 18 in Ontario, including homeless youth up to the age of 25. Their website has options such as being able to talk to a lawyer and to learn more...
Language(s): English, FrenchWhat: advocacy, resource, direct serviceWhere: Ontario