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SUMMARY:Indigenous Legal Orders Conference 2024
DESCRIPTION:9:00 am – 4:30 pm\nvia webinar \n—Rebroadcasts—\nOn the rebroadcast date\, you will have until midnight of that rebroadcast date to access the course. Please note that technical support will be available during regular CLEBC business hours. \nSummer Series 2024\nFriday\, July 19\, 2024\nFriday\, July 26\, 2024 \nCan’t make the webinar or rebroadcasts?\nWant online CPD available 24/7?\nSubscribe to Courses On Demand\, our comprehensive online resource with 1\,500+ videos and 5\,400+ papers from CLEBC courses. This course will be added to Courses on Demand approximately 30 days from the original course date. \nWho should attend: All who focus on Indigenous legal issues\, including the judiciary\, lawyers in private practice\, industry\, and government; Indigenous leaders\, employees of First Nations or First Nations organizations\, in-house counsel\, law students\, and Indigenous community members \nLearning level: All levels \nThis conference will be of interest to anyone involved in legal issues respecting Indigenous peoples and to everyone interested in building constructive partnerships in Canada. \nYou will learn from scholars and practitioners of Indigenous law about the legal principles and concepts underlying Indigenous legal orders\, as well as about the importance of Indigenous legal processes and institutions. \nYou are invited to join this conversation about how Indigenous legal traditions and the common law might productively co-exist. You will hear of existing applications of Indigenous law and what it means to establish a pluralistic approach to legal problem-solving in Canada. \nThe conference is unique because it does not discuss Aboriginal law (Canadian laws and policy about Indigenous peoples or the relationship with Indigenous peoples)\, but rather Indigenous legal traditions in and of themselves. This discussion is intended to be broad-based and stretch across different legal fields\, including health\, criminal justice\, child welfare\, environmental law\, and land-based planning\, as well as hybrid solutions where attempts are being made to “indigenize” current legal processes. \nYou will learn about: \n\nexisting applications of Indigenous laws\nlegal principles and concepts underlying Indigenous legal orders\nestablishing a pluralistic approach to legal problem-solving\nhow Indigenous legal traditions and the common law might productively co-exist\nthe importance of Indigenous legal processes and institutions\nwhat it means to live and work in a multi-juridical system\nhow to think about\, work with\, and implement Indigenous laws\n\nLaw Society of BC CPD Hours: 6 hours (this course will contain a minimum of 2 hours pertaining to professional responsibility and ethics\, client care and relations\, and/or practice management) \nCourse Chairs\nDr. Sarah Morales (Su-taxwiye) — Associate Professor\, Faculty of Law\, University of Victoria\, Victoria\nLeah Sisi-ya-ama George-Wilson — Miller Titerle + Co.\, Vancouver\n \n\n\n\n\n*Please note: The in-person session is dependent on a minimum number of registrants and may not be confirmed until 4 weeks before the course date. \nAre you a member of the Indigenous legal community (lawyer/Articled Student/legal support staff/paralegal) or a non-lawyer Indigenous community member?\nWe value your contributions and encourage your participation in all of our programs. To increase accessibility\, we offer a 50% discount* to all Indigenous lawyers/Articled Students/legal support staff/paralegals and a limited number of free online registrations to non-lawyer Indigenous community members (*discount applies to Regular prices\, not Early Bird prices). Please contact Customer Service to find out more. \nUnable to attend a course without financial assistance from CLEBC?\nClick here for bursary information. \nWant to register for a course now\, but prefer a monthly payment plan?\nCheck out our Easy Pay Plan. \nRegistration includes an electronic copy of the reference materials and lunch for\nin-person registration.\n\n\n\nJust want the materials from the course?\nSubscribe to Online Course Materials and access 5\,400+ papers produced for CLEBC courses since 2001. \nCLEBC Program Lawyer*\nTeresa Sheward\ntsheward@cle.bc.ca\n*non-practising
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/indigenous-legal-orders-conference-2024/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Continuing Professional Development
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SUMMARY:Free Session - Trauma-informed Lawyering by the Journey Project
DESCRIPTION:Free ‘Trauma-Informed Lawyering’ *CLE Opportunity \nThe Journey Project Legal Support Service (JPLSS) is a collaboration between the Journey Project team and trained lawyers who are interested in supporting survivors of sexual violence and intimate partner violence in Newfoundland and Labrador.  The Journey Project is actively seeking lawyers to join our Legal Support Service lawyer roster. Lawyers on our roster complete PAID consultations with survivors of sexual violence and intimate partner violence\, in areas of law in which they practice or are comfortable providing legal advice. \nCurrently\, our roster is staffed with 25+ lawyers from geographic regions throughout the province\, many of whom have been with The Journey Project since our inception in 2018. Our request is coming not from lawyer withdrawal\, rather an increased uptake from participants in TJP’s services\, which includes increased demand for access to legal advice through us. \nAs of this writing\, The Journey Project has worked with 950+ survivors here in NL\, more than 70% of which are interested in lawyer consultation as part of their involvement with us. Recently\, we’ve had an influx of survivors wishing to consult with lawyers on our roster and we are acutely aware of the need to increase our capacity to provide this vitally important service. \nLawyers who wish to participate in this program must participate in a free half-day training session on trauma-informed lawyering. This training is being offered at the Law Society of NL on Friday\, June 14 from 9:30am – 1:00pm and offers a unique opportunity to build the skills and knowledge of legal professionals and make practicing lawyers eligible to join the Journey Project Legal Support Service. \nTraining will cover: \n\nidentifying and understanding trauma and its impacts\nthe neurobiology of trauma\nrationale and principles of trauma-informed lawyering\ntrauma-informed responses to disclosures\nburnout\, empathic strain\, and vicarious trauma\n\nThis seminar is free and\, *subject to the provisions of the Law Society’s Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Requirements\, may constitute 3.5 hours of eligible CLE activities. \nTo register for this training visit: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JourneyTIL \nIf you are interested in learning more about this training or becoming a part of this paid and rewarding program please reach out to Janet Lee\, Coordinator at janet@journeyprojectnl.com  or 709-986-2801
URL:https://lsnl.ca/event/free-session-trauma-informed-lawyering-by-the-journey-project/
LOCATION:3rd Floor\, Law Society Building\, 196-198 Water Street\, St. John’s\, Canada
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