Changing Course – Exploring Rights on Public & Private Property: Police, Landlord, Agents and Beyond @ University of Guelph-Humber – REGISTRATION

 Registration is closed for this event
Hosted by the University of Guelph-Humber, the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN/ROEJ) is offering a free capacity building session that gives youth leaders, Youth Workers and front-line practitioners the opportunity to learn about the legal implications of the Trespass to Property Act and Agent of Landlord agreements on Toronto Community Housing property and other areas. Over the course of this interactive session, participants will have an opportunity to meet and engage in a facilitated dialogue with legal counsel, police, community safety advisors and advocates to address issues safety, advocacy and youth-police relations while exploring how Agent of Landlord agreements and the Trespass to Property Act, impact legal rights.

 


SESSION AT A GLANCE:

  • Agent of Landlord
  • Trespass to Property Act
  • Police Discretion
  • Police Complaints
  • Lawyers, crisis response advocates, community safety advisors, legal clinic reps and/or police officers will be available.
  • Navigating supports and more!

While there is no registration fee to attend this training session, included are session materials, snacks and lunch.   For registrants that are no-shows and do not find a replacement, an invoice for    $50 will be sent directly to your organization/school.


The program is made possible through funding from the Law Foundation of Ontario and the City of Toronto's Community Safety and Investment Fund.*


*Special thanks to our  partners at the City of Toronto's Community Crisis Response Program for their ongoing support and the University of Guelph Humber for hosting this event.*

When
February 28th, 2015 from  9:30 AM to  3:00 PM