Free Webinars on Personal Planning in October

by Nidus

Getting your affairs in order gives you peace of mind and takes the burden off family and friends. It’s easy when you know the steps to take. Participate in any of the free webinars by Nidus in October.

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How?

3 ways to participate:

  1. Individually (watch on your own device) – sign up for each webinar.
  2. As a group (gather family/friends/colleagues and use your own device) – sign up for each webinar.
  3. Attend public viewing at a host location. Click here to view the list of host locations. Can’t find one near you? Ask your public library or community organization to be a host and tell them to contact info@nidus.ca.

What are the topics? When?

Each webinar topic will be available twice – morning & evening, on different dates.  All times listed are for Pacific Time. You can ask questions at the end of each webinar during the Q&A period.

Joint ownership – the good, the bad, and the risky

Joint ownership of bank accounts, real estate, and vehicles is common for spouses. How is this different when a parent and child own property jointly? Learn about recent court cases that have led to new cautions about joint ownership. Find out the original intent of joint ownership and why it may not fit for today’s needs.

Tips for making a will & what happens if someone is not capable to make a will

Some people are considered not capable of making a will due to the legal requirements. This may affect someone with a disability from birth (special needs). It can also affect an adult who put off making a will and now has advanced dementia. What happens in these cases, according to the law? For the majority of British Columbians who can make a will, we’ll offer some tips and resources.

The myths & realities of planning

What are the essential legal documents in BC for those who want to plan for incapacity, for end-of-life, and for after death? This presentation gives an overview of Representation Agreements, Enduring Powers of Attorney, and wills. Learn how personal planning is different from estate planning. Find out how to make your documents and where to register them.

Consent: What is the law in BC for health care? It’s time to update old ideas & old practices!

Consent is very much in the news as it underlies many of our day-to-day interactions. Consent is also fundamental to encounters with the health care and residential care systems. Since 2000, BC has specific legislation about health care consent and Representation Agreements for making a legally-binding document in case of incapacity, for end-of-life, and other support needs. There is lots of confusion about non-legal documents such as living wills, the Do-Not-Resuscitate form and Levels of Care forms, including MOST (medical orders for scope of treatment). Learn what is law in BC.

For description and more info, visit Nidus’ website or download the Personal Planning Month 2019 poster (PDF).

Who is Nidus?

Nidus is a non-profit, charitable organization that was set up by seniors and disability groups. Nidus is a leader in providing information and resources about personal planning.

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September 2019 Events (BC-Wide, Online)

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  • Immigration Pathways to Permanent Residence for Temporary Foreign Workers
    • Tuesday, September 3 (6:00 pm – 8:30 pm)
    • Vancouver – 5575 Boundary Road (MOSAIC Boundary)
    • Registration is required.
    • This free workshop will provide information about different pathways to becoming a Permanent Resident in Canada
  • Canadian Citizenship Preparation (review class)
    • Saturday, September 7 (2:00 pm – 4:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – VPL Mount Pleasant Branch
    • Registration is required.
    • This free review workshop will help with preparing for Canadian citizenship.
  • Canadian Citizenship Preparation (English with Mandarin support)
    • Friday, September 20 – (5:30 pm – 8:30 pm)
    • Burnaby – VPL Tommy Douglas Branch
    • Registration is required.
    • This free workshop will help with preparing for Canadian citizenship.
  • Canadian Citizenship Preparation
    • Tuesday September 24 & Wednesday September 25 – (10:00 am – 1:00 pm)
    • Surrey – 200A – 7134 King George Boulevard (MOSAIC Surrey)
    • Registration is required.
    • This free two-day workshop will help with preparing for Canadian citizenship.
  • MOSAIC Annual General Meeting
    • Wednesday September 25 – (5:30 pm – 8:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – 5575 Boundary Road (MOSAIC Boundary)
    • Registration is required.
    • This free event is open to the public. The keynote speaker will be Community and Refugee Advocate and City of Victoria Councillor Sharmarke Dubow.
  • Canadian Citizenship Preparation (English with Mandarin support)
    • Friday September 27 – (5:30 pm – 8:30 pm)
    • Vancouver – VPL Tommy Douglas Branch
    • Registration is required.
    • This free workshop will help with preparing for Canadian citizenship.

  • Pro Bono Going Public: Advice-A-Thon
    • Wednesday, September 4 (10:00 am – 2:00 pm)
    • Surrey – City Hall Plaza
    • Free drop-in event for low and modest income individuals, including homeless people who may otherwise have limited access to traditional free legal advice clinics.
  • Pro Bono Going Public: Advice-A-Thon (two Vancouver dates & locations)
    • Friday, September 6 (10:00 am – 4:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – Victory Square Park
    • Friday, September 13 (10:00 am – 4:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – Vancouver Art Gallery, North Plaza
    • Free drop-in event for low and modest income individuals, including homeless people who may otherwise have limited access to traditional free legal advice clinics.
  • Pro Bono Going Public: Advice-A-Thon
    • Tuesday, September 10 (10:00 am – 2:00 pm)
    • Kelowna – City Park, Rose Garden
    • Free drop-in event for low and modest income individuals, including homeless people who may otherwise have limited access to traditional free legal advice clinics.
  • Pro Bono Going Public: Advice-A-Thon
    • Tuesday, September 17 (2:00 pm – 4:00 pm)
    • BC-Wide – Telephone Clinic
    • Free telephone event for low and modest income individuals, province-wide.
  • Everything a Society Needs to Know About the CRT
    • Monday, September 9 (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)
    • Kelowna – 620 Leon Ave (KCR Community Resources)
    • Cost: $35 per person
    • This workshop will help societies prepare for changes under the New Societies Act, in particular dispute resolution with the CRT.
  • Recordkeeping and Privacy for Non Profits
    • Wednesday, September 18 (9:30 am – 11:30 am)
    • Vancouver – 100-938 Howe St. (Alliance for Arts and Culture)
    • Cost: $50 per person
    • Learn how to keep your organization PIPA and CASL compliant.
  • Everything a Society Needs to Know About the CRT
    • Wednesday, September 18 (1:00 pm – 3:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – 100-938 Howe St. (Alliance for Arts and Culture)
    • Cost: $50 per person
    • This workshop will help societies prepare for changes under the New Societies Act, in particular dispute resolution with the CRT.
  • Recordkeeping and Privacy for Non Profits
    • Tuesday, September 24 (3:00 pm – 5:00 pm)
    • Skidegate – #2 Second Beach Rd. (Haida Heritage House at Kay Llnagaay)
    • Cost: $25 – $75 (sliding scale)
    • Learn how to keep your organization PIPA and CASL compliant.

Free workshops for older adults:

  • Workshop on Government Benefits for Older Adults
    • Monday, September 9 – (2:30 am – 3:30 pm)
    • Surrey – Surrey Library – Strawberry Hill Branch
    • This free workshop will cover federal and provincial government benefits for seniors – including Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, Canada Pension Plan, Fair Pharmacare, BC Senior Supplement, Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters.
  • Workshop on Government Benefits for Older Adults
    • Wednesday, September 18 – (10:00 am – 12:00 pm)
    • Surrey – 13455-76 Avenue (DIVERSEcity Community Resources Society)
    • This free workshop will cover federal and provincial government benefits for seniors – including Old Age Security, Guaranteed Income Supplement, Canada Pension Plan, Fair Pharmacare, BC Senior Supplement, Shelter Aid for Elderly Renters.
  • SFU End of Life Matters and Marketplace 2019
    • Saturday, September 21 – (10:00 am – 3:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – SFU Vancouver Campus Harbour Centre
    • This free event will provide information about the practicalities of end of life and develop a personal understanding of dying and its meaning for living.
  • Understanding the Societies Act Part I: Legal Basics For BC Societies
    • Thursday, September 12 (5:00 pm – 8:30 pm)
    • Vancouver – 1183 Melville St.
    • Cost: Member- $95.00; Non-member- $110.00
    • This workshop reviews the key foundations of the Act and how it affects the ongoing work of your board and organization. This Part 1 workshop will focus specifically on key governance and legal compliance issues.
  • Board Chair Breakfast Series
    • Tuesday, September 24 (7:30 am – 9:00 am)
    • Vancouver – 555 Seymour Street (BCIT Downtown Campus)
    • Cost: $60 per person
    • This workshop for nonprofit board chairs will teach how to guide your board through employment related liabilities.This is the second of a three-part series.

Free classes on the legal issues that affect daily life for the public, led by lawyers, notaries and other experts:

  • Representation Agreements
    • Thursday, September 12 (7:00 pm – 8:30 pm)
    • Burnaby – Burnaby Public Library McGill Branch
    • Registration is required
    • This free workshop will explain how representation agreements can be used by your legal representative to make major decisions on your behalf, including matters of health and person care.
  • Wills and Estates
    • Monday, September 16 (7:00 pm – 8:30 pm)
    • Burnaby – Burnaby Public Library Bob Prittie Metrotown Branch
    • Registration is required
    • This free workshop will explain the legal requirements when preparing a will, what you should include in your will, and what happens if you die without one.
  • Wills and Estates
    • Saturday, September 28 (10:30 am – 12:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – VPL Champlain Heights Branch
    • This free workshop will explain the legal requirements when preparing a will, what you should include in your will, and what happens if you die without one.
  • Planning for Incapacity: Representation Agreements and Powers of Attorney
    • Wednesday, September 18 (6:00 pm – 7:30 pm)
    • Vancouver – VPL Dunbar Branch
    • This free workshop will provide information on how to plan for incapacity using representation agreements and powers of attorney.
  • Residential Tenancy for Landlords
    • Saturday, September 28 (2:00 pm – 3:30 pm)
    • Vancouver – VPL Terry Salman Branch
    • This free workshop will help residential landlords learn their rights and obligations under BC’s Residential Tenancy Act. Rent increases, deposits, illegal entry, repairs, pets, evictions and other relevant issues will be discussed.

Professional development sessions for Amici Curiae friends, volunteers, and institutional partners:

  • Health Care Decision-Making: Rights and Responsibilities
    • Wednesday, September 18 (11:15 am – 12:00 pm)
    • Vancouver – 5151 Oak Street (VanDusen Botanical Garden)
    • This free event (Talks + Tables) features a presentation by Krista James, National Director of the Canadian Centre for Elder Law, on rights and responsibilities around health care decision-making.

For individuals with a disability and their families, friends, caregivers, and support workers:

  • Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Workshop
    • Thursday, September 19 (11:00 am – 1:30 pm)
    • Vancouver – 312 Main St. (Vancouver Centre for Social & Economic Innovation)
    • Cost: $65 for one seat, $90 for two seats.
    • This workshop will explain how to arrange your estate, prepare a will, and the various ins and outs of setting up a trust specifically for your relative or loved-one with a disability.
  • Wills, Trusts & Estate Planning Workshop
    • Thursday, September 12 (7:00 pm – 8:15 pm)
    • Webinar
    • Cost: $25 per person
    • This workshop will explain how to arrange your estate, prepare a will, and the various ins and outs of setting up a trust specifically for your relative or loved-one with a disability.
  • Myths and Realities of Planning
    • Monday, September 23 (1:00 pm – 2:30 pm)
    • Vancouver – 1420 W. 12th Ave. (South Granville Seniors Centre)
    • In this free workshop, learn how Personal Planning is different from Estate Planning. Find out how to make your plans and where to register them.

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