April 2021 Events

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Educating & Helping the Public

Free or low cost events for the general public to understand and use the law. Follow the links to see cost & registration info. All times in Pacific Time unless stated otherwise. See disclaimer.
Apr 1-4 | Apr 5-11 | Apr 12-18 | Apr 19-30
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April 5-11, 2021

  • Making it Easier to Do Good with Senator Ratna Omidvar (Webinar)
    by PLEO
    • What: How can our systems make it easier for non-profits and charities to have lasting impact? At the same time, how can we amplify the voices of BIPOC organizations in pursuit of access to justice? Join an illuminating conversation with Senator Ratna Omidvar about how to enable charities to establish equal partnerships with non-charities, while still ensuring accountability.
    • When: Thursday, April 8, 2021 9:30 AM to 10:30 AM
    • Cost: Free

April 12-18, 2021

  • Human Rights in the Workplace: An Overview for Employers (Webinar)
    by CLAS
    • What: Creating respectful, inclusive, and discrimination-free workplaces makes good business sense. This full-day interactive workshop is designed to assist employers, business owners, managers, human resources professionals, union leaders and members of the public to understand their rights and responsibilities under human rights law.
    • When: Monday, April 12, 2021 9:30 AM to 4:00 PM
    • Cost: $200
  • People, Parking and Pets: Strata Living in British Columbia (Webinar)
    by People’s Law School
    • What: With folks at home now more than ever, people living in condos have questions. Questions about noisy neighbours, owning pets, access to parking, and other issues of living in close quarters. Questions about how to raise complaints and what channels are best to resolve problems.
    • When: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Noon to 1:00 PM
    • Cost: Free
  • Registered Disability Savings Plan Level 1 (Webinar)
    by Plan Institute
    • What: Beginner RDSP workshop for those who want to learn what an RDSP is, who qualifies, how to apply for the Disability Tax Credit, and how to open an RDSP. This is best suited to people who want to learn the basics of RDSPs and get general information about the plan. No background knowledge needed to get the most out of this workshop.
    • When: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
    • Cost: Free

April 19-30, 2021

  • Legal Lunch & Learn: So What’s a Union Anyway? (Webinar)
    by Pacific Legal Education and Outreach Society (PLEO)
    • What: In an age of precarity, many workers are looking for old (new) ways to secure their livelihoods. Organizing a union is one way to do this. Janna Crown, Associate at Moore Edgar Lyster LLP, will demystify what a union is, the potential impacts, benefits, and potential drawbacks the process of unionization offers your non-profit.
    • When: Wednesday, April 21, 2021 Noon to 1:00 PM
    • Cost: Free
  • Registered Disability Savings Plan (RDSP) Information Session Level 2 (Webinar)
    by Plan Institute
    • What: Advanced RDSP workshop for those who already have an RDSP or are deciding where to open their RDSP and want to deepen their knowledge and learn how to maximize growth. This workshop includes more complicated financial information and attendees should already have an understanding of RDSP basics before joining or attend Level 1 first.
    • When: Thursday, April 22, 2021 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM
    • Cost: Free

Learning & Community Building

Free or low cost professional development events for intermediaries, the people providing information and support to members of the public in their interactions with the legal system. We only include those that are open to non-lawyers. Also, events by organizations who help British Columbians in their interactions with the legal system. All times in Pacific Time unless stated otherwise. See disclaimer.
Apr 1-4 | Apr 5-11 | Apr 12-18Apr 19-30
Looking for public legal education events? Go back to the beginning.

April 1-4, 2021

  • Anti-Asian Racism in BC and Beyond: A Panel Discussion (Webinar)
    by University of Victoria
    • What: UVIC Centre for Asia-Pacific Initiatives hosts this panel discussion regarding anti-Asian racism in British Columbia.
    • When: Thursday, April 1, 2021 5:00 PM to 6:00 PM
    • Cost: Free

April 12-18, 2021

  • Seniors Navigator Training Class 1 (Webinar)
    by Seniors Services Society of BC
    • What: Navigator Training for Seniors Housing and Support courses are specially designed for social service workers, supporting seniors who need housing information and support in BC. Enhance your skills and knowledge in navigating seniors’ housing options and facilitating access to community resources through guest speakers. Class 1 covers: aging and its relation to housing needs; and housing navigation.
    • When: Thursday, April 15, 2021 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM
    • Cost: $200. Payment provides access to all classes.

April 19-30, 2021

  • Seniors Navigator Training Class 2 (Webinar)
    by Seniors Services Society of BC
    • What: Navigator Training for Seniors Housing and Support courses are specially designed for social service workers, supporting seniors who need housing information and support in BC. Enhance your skills and knowledge in navigating seniors’ housing options and facilitating access to community resources through guest speakers. Class 2 covers: types of seniors housing; BC Housing supports; BC Health Authorities – housing options with supports.
    • When: Thursday, April 22, 2021 10:00 AM to 11:30 AM
    • Costs: Already paid for with registration for class 1
  • Beyond Neglect (Webinar)
    by Child Welfare League of Canada and the Children’s Aid Foundation of Canada
    • What: The child welfare system is often thought of as the set of laws, policies, actions, and programs aimed at protecting children from harm and enforcing the rights of children to be protected from abuse, neglect and harm. An overly narrow and Eurocentric view of harm and an over-reliance on a forensic model of child welfare fails to consider the full ‘ecology’ that contributes to the safety and well-being of children, families and communities. The panelists will present ways we can use legislation to create conditions under which children, youth and their families can thrive.
    • When: Thursday, April 22, 2021 Noon to 1:15 PM
    • Cost: Free
  • Seniors Navigator Training Class 3 (Webinar)
    by Seniors Services Society of BC and guest speaker Tenant Resource and Advisory Centre
    • What: Navigator Training for Seniors Housing and Support courses are specially designed for social service workers, supporting seniors who need housing information and support in BC. Enhance your skills and knowledge in navigating seniors’ housing options and facilitating access to community resources through guest speakers. Class 3 covers: rights/responsibilities of senior renters; housing advocacy for seniors.
    • When: Thursday, April 29, 2021 10:00 AM to 11:15 AM
    • Costs: Already paid for with registration of class 1
  • Supporting Workers Supporting Women (Webinar)
    by Rise Women’s Legal Centre
    • What: This month’s webinar is geared towards helping support workers maintain relationships with, and maximize outcomes for, their clients in working with their lawyers. Tips will include how to match a client with the best possible lawyer, how to improve your relationships with lawyers, communication strategies, and how you can best support your clients and their lawyers to advance your clients’ files.
    • When: Thursday, April 29, 2021 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM
    • Cost: Free

Disclaimer: These events are being provided as a convenience and for informational purposes only; they do not constitute an endorsement or an approval by the Clicklaw team of any of the products or services of the organizations. Contact the external site for questions regarding their events.

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Amici Curiae Friendship Society

  • Starting a Family Action in the Provincial Court (new)
    This five-minute video gives you an overview of starting a family action in the Provincial Court of BC. Includes what their Legal Form Workshops can do to help you with your legal forms.

Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS) 

  • Your Human Rights as a Tenant (new)
    This short video (3:34 minutes) explains how the BC Human Rights Code protects you from discrimination in your tenancy.

Department of Justice Canada

  • Changes to Family Laws (Information for Families) (newly added)
    This website has information on changes to Canada’s family laws. Includes an overview and more details on family violence, moving after separation or divorce, parenting arrangements, a child’s views & preferences, family dispute resolution, and duties for parents & others.
  • The Divorce Act Changes Explained (newly added)
    This technical guide provides information about changes to the Divorce Act through legislation Parliament passed in 2019. Each entry details the amendment to the legislation, explains the change, and provides the reason for it.

Law Society of BC

  • Guidelines for Calculating BC Limitation Periods (newly added)
    This document was developed by the Lawyers Indemnity Fund of the Law Society of BC, in consultation with the BC Ministry of Attorney General. It gives you a table of limitation period scenarios for BC claims paired with the effect of suspension of limitation periods and examples.

People’s Law School

  • Changes to the Divorce Act (new)
    On March 1, 2021, the federal Divorce Act is changing. As of that date, if you’re in the process of getting a divorce, or are thinking about getting divorced, the new rules will apply to you. Learn about some of the important changes coming to Canada’s divorce law.

Public Guardian and Trustee of BC

  • Informed Consent and the COVID-19 Vaccine FAQs (new)
    With the provincial COVID-19 immunization strategy currently underway, health care providers are obtaining informed consent prior to administering the vaccine. The Public Guardian and Trustee (PGT) may provide consent on behalf of adults who are not capable of providing consent themselves.

Workers’ Compensation Appeal Tribunal (new website)

  • WCAT Appeal Process (updated)
    This page links you to information about the Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) processs. There is information about Starting an Appeal, Responding to an Appeal, Preparing an Appeal, Status of an Appeal, and After an Appeal.
  • WCAT Forms (updated)
    This page links to you to the Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) forms. It also links you to help with information, and to the publication, Starting an Appeal.
  • WCAT Manual of Rules of Practice and Procedure (MRPP) (updated)
    This page links you to the guides developed by Workers Compensation Appeal Tribunal (WCAT) for the steps in the appeal process. Some guides are available in Chinese (Simplified and Traditional) and Punjabi.

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