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Supporting trans, non-binary and gender diverse communities

Trans, non-binary, 2-Spirit, and gender diverse people deserve respect and understanding at work and in the world. Join Shila and Shae from Legal Information Society NS to learn about best practices when working with this demographic. They explore how to navigate pronouns, honorifics, sex, gender, restorative methods, and more.
This webinar highlights broad takeaways from the Standing Together to Prevent Domestic Violence initiative,

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Using Guided Pathways as a tool in public legal education and information

This webinar profiles the use of guided pathways to curate relevant legal information, help users develop an action plan, or complete forms in a specific legal area. Legal Aid BC shares its experience in developing guided pathways on My Law BC. Community Legal Education Ontario profiles its use of guided pathways featured on Steps to Justice.

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Project profile: CLEO’s online course for community workers

Community Legal Education Ontario shares why they chose an online learning platform to offer their eight-week course for community workers on building skills in legal information and referral. This webinar focuses on why and how they developed the course, what the online course navigation looks like,

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Using chatbots in public legal education and information

People’s Law School, Yukon Human Rights Commission and Botler AI share how they use chatbots in their public legal education and information (PLEI). They share their reasons for implementing chatbots, the benefits and challenges in using this type of service, as well as their experiences in choosing,

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Working with video to present legal information

Community Legal Education Ontario shares how it uses simple and cost-effective whiteboard animation (videoscribe & doodly) and screen casting (zoom) to provide visual aids when presenting public legal information.

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