Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
From Hate to Hope: Inquiry into Hate in the COVID-19 Pandemic
In August 2021, BCโs Human Rights Commissioner launched an Inquiry into the rise of hate in B.C. during the COVID-19 pandemic. In March 2023, the Commissioner released her findings and recommendations
For Your Protection: Peace Bonds and Family Law Protection Orders
This publication is for people who need protection from violent partners or former partners. It explains how and when you can get peace bonds and family law protection orders, and what the differences are between them.
Mothers Leaving Abusive Partners: Family Law Information
This guide is for women with children whoโve been abused by their intimate partner, including a spouse or someone they were never in a relationship with but share a child with.
Equity is Safer: Human Rights Considerations for Policing Reform in British Columbia
The BCโs Office of the Human Rights Commissionerโs (BCOHRC) written submission, โEquity is Safer: Human rights considerations for policing reform in British Columbia,โ includes expert analysis of data from five police jurisdictions that reveals disturbing racial disparities in policing activities across B.C.
Working with Your Legal Aid Lawyer
This backgrounder describes client and legal aid lawyer responsibilities to help them both know what to expect from a legal aid contract.
Family Law in BC: Quick Reference Tool
This toolkit introduces the reader to the basics of family law. Each card covers one legal aspect of separation, such as: which laws apply, how couples can reach agreements, and how to deal with issues involving children and money.
Sponsorship Breakdown
Sponsorship Breakdown is for permanent residents who need help when the person sponsoring them in Canada will no longer support them and they are unable to support themselves.
Is that Legal? What the Law Says about Online Harassment and Abuse
This resource is to help youth become safer online when they use social media. It describes four online situations they might find themselves in: taking intimate images; sharing intimate images; cyberstalking, and sexual exploitation.