Webinar – BC Employment Law and Human Rights
This webinar is designed to help better understand your rights to a fair and just workplace. The Justice Education Society (JES) has designed this webinar to help early childhood educators, and their employers/managers navigate their legal rights and responsibilities. JES conducted a survey of over 200 early childhood educators to identify common concerns and questions. Based on this feedback, a JES team of lawyers and ECE experts have created a series of workshops for employees and employers/management.
Living Inquiries:
- Identities, social responsibility, and diversity.
Pathways:
- Human Rights in the workplace
- How to create an Inclusive workplace
- What to do if you experience discrimination or harassment at work
- How to provide a safe, fair, and compliant workplace for employees
- Safety and respect.
- Interests and inquiries.
- Social responsibility and justice.
Suitable for ECE students, adult instructors/administrators, intermediate and experienced early care and learning professionals working with children of all ages, from infants/toddlers to school age children, including children with extra support needs.
Facilitator(s): Nora Bergh
Nora is the Assistant Director of BC Programs at Justice Education Society of BC. As a non-practicing lawyer, she has been working in the Public Legal Information and Education sector for the last 7 years. She uses her content expertise and plain language skills to help British Columbians learn about the law and our justice system, assisting them to be more able to deal with their legal issues.
Register here: Webinar – BC Employment Law and Human Rights (4810-8100) :: Westcoast Child Care Resource Centre
- Capacity: Spaces Available
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