The City of Toronto's Community Crisis Response Program (CCRP) and the Toronto Youth Equity Strategy (TYES), with the Ontario Justice Education Network (OJEN) is offering a FREE two day justice education workshop series that gives youth leaders, Youth Workers and those who support youth residents the opportunity to understand the agreements, policies and procedures that may be in effect on Toronto Community Housing and various City owned properties. Over the course of this program, participants will and 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:
- Youth Justice
- Police Discretion
- Police Use of Force
- Agent of Landlord
- Trespass to Property Act
- Police Complaints
- Lawyers, crisis response advocates, community safety advisors, legal clinic reps and/or police officers will be available.
- Navigating supports and more!
There is no registration fee to attend this training session, included are session materials, refreshments and lunch. For registrants that are no-shows and you are encouraged to find a replacement as registration is limited and on a first come first serve basis.
The program is made possible through funding from the Law Foundation of Ontario and the City of Toronto's Community Safety Investment Program.*
This event is supported by the Toronto Police Service
When
June 3rd, 2015 9:00 AM to June 4th, 2015 4:00 PM