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SUMMARY:18th Family Law Summit by the Law Society of Ontario
DESCRIPTION:Click here for Day Two information\n\n\n\n\n\n\nNow in its 18th year\, the Family Law Summit is the go-to conference for family law lawyers. Experienced lawyers\, judges\, and other experts in the field take a critical look and provide valuable insights into a wide range of topics that impact family law lawyers and their clients. From the latest cases you need to know to spousal support\, property and financial issues\, parenting and contact time\, and child support\, you get practical information and tips to assist you\, plus practice management information to help you face the challenges in this complex area. \n\nBe aware of the latest family law cases in our popular case law update\nGet tips on completing financial statements\nHear from our judicial panel on the hot topics in family law\nLearn how AI is used in ADR\nUnderstand family violence in racialized families and the intersectional impacts of culture\, the role of the extended family\, and community\nFind out about the latest trends in spousal support
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/18th-family-law-summit-by-the-law-society-of-ontario/
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SUMMARY:2024: Diversity Summit NL - Workplace Diversity and Inclusion
DESCRIPTION:IDEAS 2024: Diversity Summit NL by the Association for New Canadians \nWorkplace Diversity and Inclusion \nIDEAS (Inclusion\, Diversity\, Equity\, Anti-Racism Summit) 2024\, is a one-day event designed to provide opportunities for participants to learn of the long-term benefits of immigration and workplace diversity. Targeting employers\, it will feature keynote speakers and guest panelists who will share seminal research\, best practices\, and challenges around making both the province and the workplace more diverse and inclusive. IDEAS 2024 will offer perspectives for businesses and other stakeholders from which they can grow their efforts to recruit and retain talented workers through more inclusive practices and how to better support inclusivity in a diverse workplace. \nYou can be a part of this exceptional event in several ways: \n\nWe welcome corporate sponsors and business donations to help make the Summit a greater success. Each sponsor will be recognized for their contributions in all our advertising and promotion for the event\, as well as recognition on our webpage and front-stage sponsor board\, with our gratitude expressed during the live broadcast on social media as well as on our YouTube channel. This is a great opportunity to market your business and its dedication and support to our community. Email Jaime at jryan@ancnl.ca if you are interested in becoming a Summit Event Sponsor.\nWe will be filling 200 seats from the business community and putting together some information packages. If you have anything you would like to include such as your business’s personalized pens\, notepads\, coupons\, business cards\, etc\, we would love to include them. Please give us a call at 709-693-6113 or send an email to  jryan@ancnl.ca\nYour business can sponsor an IDEAS (Inclusion\, Diversity\, Equity\, Anti-Racism Summit) Award! Some of these awards include:\nAnti-Racism and Inclusivity Youth Award (18 & under)\nCultural Educator of the Year\nCommunity Hero Award\nBridget Foster Cultural Business Icon Award\n\nSend us an email if you would like more information on the IDEAS Awards and how to become a sponsor. \n\nAre you experienced in hiring immigrants and diverse minorities and interested in sitting on a Discussion Panel during the Summit on March 21st to share your thoughts\, success factors and helpful information for other employers? If so\, please email jryan@ancnl.ca for more information.\nAre you interested in attending this free event in-person which includes a complimentary lunch and free parking? If so\, please email diversity@ancnl.ca and just respond “ATTENDING” to have more information forwarded back to you. This event will also air live on the ANC Facebook page and other social media platforms for those who cannot attend in person. We will have more information available on that in the upcoming weeks.\nAs many colleges\, MUN faculty and students\, new Canadians\, and members of the business community will be attending this event and watching it live\, we plan on running a scrolling job board. If you have any job ad’s that you would like to forward to us in mid-March\, we will add them to our job board for advertising during the event.\n\nSummit 2024 will be a great networking event for the business community and we hope you can be a part of it. If you would like more information on any of the above\, please email Jaime at jryan@ancnl.ca .  Thank you for your time and we look forward to hearing from you.
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/2024-diversity-summit-nl-workplace-diversity-and-inclusion/
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SUMMARY:An Introduction to Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Court in Central\, Western\, and St. John’s Metro (Free Webinar)
DESCRIPTION:Free Webinar by the Law Society of Newfoundland and Labrador \nSeminar Overview           \nThe Intimate Partner Violence Intervention Court (IPVIC) is a specialized criminal court using an intervention-based approach to address the complex issues of intimate partner violence. Currently IPVIC operates in St. John’s\, Stephenville\, and Grand Falls-Windsor.  In addition\, there are screening courts in Gander (for Grand Falls Windsor) and Corner Brook (for Stephenville).  IPVIC uses a treatment-based approach intended to address the complex issue of intimate partner violence. The focus is on victim safety as well as emphasizing offender accountability and treatment. This court is a collaborative effort of several stakeholders\, including the Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador\, Public Prosecutions\, Legal Aid NL\, Victim Services\, Corrections and Community Services\, and the Department of Child\, Seniors and Social Development. \nThis one-hour presentation provides members with an overview of the IPVIC program\, objectives and outcomes as well as highlighting the process to engage clients in the program. Several members of the team will also be present and available to answer any questions. \nSeminar Presenters/Panelists \nMichelle Park – Program & Policy Development Specialist\, Dept. of Justice and Public Safety \nAshley Dunne – Senior Policy Analyst\, Provincial Court of Newfoundland and Labrador \nDerek Ford – Staff Solicitor\, Legal Aid\, Grand Falls – Windsor \nMichelle Wilson – Staff Solicitor\, Legal Aid\, St John’s \nAmber Haighway – Crown Attorney\, Public Prosecutions\, St. John’s \nJennifer Howlett – Victim Services Coordinator – St John’s \nJulia Smart – Staff Solicitor\, Legal Aid\, St John’s \nThe Honourable Lynn E. Cole  –  Provincial Court Judge\, NL \nRegistration Fee\nNo Fee \nTo register for this seminar\, please click here. \nCPD Credit:\n1 hour
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/an-introduction-to-intimate-partner-violence-intervention-court-in-central-western-and-st-johns-metro-free-webinar/
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SUMMARY:Free Virtual IAPP St. John's Information Session: Youth Perspectives on Digital Policy and Data Protection
DESCRIPTION:Please join the International Association of Privacy Professionals (IAPP) St. Johns  Chapter in welcoming Helen Hayes who will be presenting Youth Perspectives on Digital Policy and Data Protection.  This session is open to all and is FREE of charge – you do not even need to be an IAPP member. \nYouth Perspectives on Digital Policy and Data Protection \nIn this talk\, Helen A. Hayes\, Ph.D. Candidate and Research Manager at the Centre for Media\, Technology\, and Democracy\, will share the findings and policy recommendations from the Canadian Youth Assembly on Digital Rights and Safety. This Assembly brought together a diverse group of Canadian youth to examine how they understand\, interact with\, and hope to change the online platforms they use\, including how they envision the ways that emerging digital rights can contribute to their well-being in online spaces. In discussing this\, as well as matters surrounding data protection and privacy-by-default\, Helen will share valuable insights on how child-centered design can bolster privacy for all internet users. \nBio: Helen A. Hayes \nHelen A. Hayes is a Ph.D. Candidate at McGill University where she examines the intersections between tech regulation and climate policy. She holds a master’s degree in communication studies from McGill University (2020) and an Honours Bachelor of Arts from the University of Toronto (Victoria College 1T8). As Research Manager at the Centre for Media\, Technology\, and Democracy\, Helen oversees all research outputs\, leads the AI Policy portfolio\, and has steered the Centre’s deliberative democracy initiatives with Canadian Youth. Her work has been published in the Harvard Journal of Law & Technology\, Interfaces: Essays on Computing & Culture\, and Lecture Notes in Computer Science\, amongst others. Helen is also a member of the Digital Governance Council of Canada’s drafting committee\, and a co-author of Voting Online: Technology and Democracy in Municipal Elections (McGill-Queen’s University Press\, ’24) and Regulating Digital (UofT Press\, forthcoming). \nQuestions about the session or about the IAPP chapter: \nLori Collins\, BA\, BAed\, MISt\, PMP\nInstructor\, Information Management Post Diploma\nCollege of the North Atlantic\n1 Prince Philip Drive P.O. Box 1693\nSt. John’s\, NL\, A1C 5P7\nLori.collins@cna.nl.ca\n709-728-6726
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/free-virtual-iapp-st-johns-information-session-youth-perspectives-on-digital-policy-and-data-protection/
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