Canadian Intellectual Property Office - Bank of Speakers
This initiative is targeted to public and private sector organizations, including business service centres, professional associations, colleges, universities and libraries, who would like to organize workshops to raise awareness of the importance and strategic value of IP (intellectual property).
Correctional Services Canada - Speakers Bureau
Is your organization looking for a guest speaker? CSC has many qualified speakers available to speak on a variety of topics including women in conflict with the law, parole decision making, and restorative justice.
Edmonton John Howard Society - Public Legal Education
Edmonton John Howard Society works to promote a better understanding of the Criminal Justice System and the consequences of breaking the law. This is accomplished through educational presentations provided to youth in the school system and the community.
Justice Education Speakers Centre
Alberta’s Justice Speakers Centre can help you book a Crown prosecutor, a judge, civil and constitutional lawyers, various department professionals, the Solicitor General of Alberta, or the Minister of Justice and Attorney General to speak with your class.
Legal Aid Alberta Speakers Bureau
A community service provided by staff who volunteer to speak to community groups, support groups, schools, and other agencies throughout the province, educating people and answering their questions about Alberta’s legal aid system.
PAAFE Forums, Speakers and Workshops
Prostitution Awareness and Action Foundation of Edmonton (PAAFE) have a number of different sessions and workshops available for the public. If you are looking for a dynamic, interesting speaker or would like to arrange an information session for you group, event or class contact PAAFE for more information.
Public Lectures - Student Legal Services
Student Legal Services of Edmonton offers public lectures to: Junior High School classes; Senior High School classes; interested community groups; employees at community organizations; and clients of community organizations on a variety of legal topics.
Speakers Bureau (Department of Justice)
The Bureau provides its services across Canada to promote awareness and understanding of justice issues. It's services include informative and engaging presentations, speeches and panel discussions, which are offered in both official languages in a format to suit requirements.
Voices of Experience - a registry of speakers
This registry provides a vehicle for skilled people to be more visible and available to local, national and international organizations hosting events in the Edmonton Capital Region.
Workshops and Presentations (Alberta Human Rights & Citizenship Commission)
The Alberta Human Rights and Citizenship Commission staff offer workshops and presentations on specific topics for various groups, including employers, employees, unions, professionals, educators, community groups and others. A portable display is also available with brochures, information sheets and other materials related to human rights and diversity.
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