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These webinars and educational sessions are valuable before you decide to take legal action because they can help you:
✔ Understand whether your issue qualifies as discrimination under human rights law
✔ Learn what happens when you do file a complaint
✔ Know the roles of the BC Human Rights Tribunal and other bodies
✔ Understand basic procedural fairness concepts
✔ Improve documentation and evidence before filing a complaint
They are educational, not legal advice, but are hosted by reputable legal sources involved in the BC human rights system.

A 60-minute recorded webinar by People’s Law School, which explains how human rights complaints work in BC, including: Recommended for parents who want an online legal overview of whether discrimination might have occurred and how human rights complaints work in BC.

Courthouse Libraries BC (a trusted legal education provider) hosts webinars including: These sessions are often aimed at both the public and legal intermediaries and are solid introductions to legal processes. Learn more

BC’s Human Rights Commissioner periodically hosts free 90-minute webinars on topics like: These are not legal advice but good background on what rights you have under BC law. Learn more

The BC Human Rights Clinic regularly offers workshops, training, and recorded webinars about: These resources are practical and directly connected to legal help organisations that assist complainants. Learn more

Families whose children are being pushed out of school are often told that what is happening is temporary, necessary, or simply the result of staffing pressures or safety concerns. A webinar featuring disability lawyer Laya Rafi of ARCH Disability Law Centre helps name…