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In partnership with Justice Education Society.

This practical workshop introduces newcomers to the essentials of BC Human Rights in the workplace. You will learn how human rights protections apply on the job, how to identify discrimination, harassment and bullying, and what steps to take if your rights are violated. You’ll gain clear, practical guidance to help you navigate challenges confidently and advocate for your rights.

To register for this event, please fill out this form: https://success.jotform.com/team/bcsis/RF
Please fill out this form 24 hours before the event to ensure that you get the link to attend.

If you are accessing the webinar by phone, you have to download the Zoom app on your phone prior to attending. Mobile users can install the Zoom app free on iOS, Android or Windows devices.

BC Newcomer Services Program (BCNSP) is one of the many programs within S.U.C.C.E.S.S., a multicultural, multi-service social service agency. BCNSP is gratefully funded by the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills to provide support to post-secondary international students, foreign workers who hold a valid work permit, PNP nominees, refugee claimants and naturalized citizens in employment, settlement, and exploring immigration pathways.

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