About this Event
Making It Work! Responding to Saskatchewan’s Legal Needs Survey
This workshop is hosted by Professor Glen Gardner, KC, current Law Foundation of Saskatchewan H. Robert Arscott Chair at the College of Law, University of Saskatchewan.
This one day workshop will provide those delivering legal and justice services an opportunity to offer their experience and ideas to develop a framework in response to the needs identified in the 2022 Saskatchewan Legal Needs Survey. The workshop will pinpoint approaches that fit the Saskatchewan context, with a particular focus on supporting communities in their delivery of critical legal and justice services.
Participants will hear from justice leaders on topics ranging from enhancing community safety and wellbeing, improving access to legal information and legal supports, better understanding the needs of those seeking services, and using justice tools to build a people-centered response to identified needs.
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Registration is free however, you must register to attend. Lunch & refreshments will be provided throughout the day.
Important
LEGAL DATA IN SK PRESENTATION: If you cannot attend the entire day, but wish to register to attend Legal Data in Saskatchewan and Implications for a Justice Data Commons virtually please select that ticket option. You will be provided a link closer to the event date, to attend that session virtually.
Questions: [email protected]
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
MLT Aikins Lecture Theatre, College of Law, University of Saskatchewan, 15 Campus Drive, Saskatoon, Canada
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