@UsaskLaw #A2J Research Centre focused on transforming legal and justice services + the removal of systemic barriers to justice. Retweets not endorsements.
New research announcement! 📝 Hear from CREATE Justice Director Brea Lowenberger, @UsaskLaw Assoc Dean Heather Heavin, & Prof Michaela Keet on the importance of studying complexity of client experiences in family dispute resolution: https://t.co/zuBDMOVWAK. #a2j#familylaw#usask
We are highlighting access to justice stakeholders for Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week! Learn more about the activities of the Public Legal Education Association of Saskatchewan (PLEA) https://t.co/Hv1qHgEv4f. #A2JWeek#SKA2JWeek@SKGov@CREATE_Justice@LawSocietySask
Join us in celebrating the 10th annual Access to Justice Week, hosted by CREATE Justice and @LawSocietySask Oct 27 -Nov 2.
For more information, please see https://t.co/jGGFTKMI4e.
#SKA2JWeek#A2JWeek#A2J
Thanks to all who contributed to launching this tool for #SRLs + community workers, “Using Generative Artificial Intelligence Tools to Obtain Legal Information" https://t.co/i1CDUnsGPX - a spin-off of the 2024 Justice Innovations Course taught by @BreaLowenberger, @UsaskLaw! #A2J
CREATE Justice Director Brea Lowenberger and collaborators Dr. Beth Bilson, KC and Leah Howie presented this week at the Person-Centred Justice Workshop on data related to creating reflective spaces for change in the justice sector. #A2J
Pleased to share our article on “Reducing the ‘Justice Gap’ Through Data for Systemic Change…” ⚖️ has been published today in the @CUP_Law Canadian Journal of Law & Society: https://t.co/R4KT0cEZdb.
@cfbsjs@UsaskLaw#usask#a2j#cdnlaw
Register now for USask Law’s five-class micro-credential: Family Justice 1: Conflict Engagement, Conflict Resolution and Communication, instructed by collaborative lawyer and mediator Charmaine Panko KC. Classes start May 22. Info and registration: https://t.co/9gnF6JSoCS
ICYMI: MLT Aikins LLP has donated $500,000 to USask Law. Funds will create a new, dedicated award for an incoming Indigenous law student and increase the value of the existing MLT Aikins entrance award. On #ThankfulThursday, we again say thanks to MLT Aikins.
The window for the @ActionCommA2J Justice Development Goals Report submissions will close soon! Anyone advancing #A2J in Canada is invited to share their 2024 activities by March 21! Click below to submit your activities: https://t.co/R5kfL8qczk.
Pleased to co-publish these findings from a small client-focused study: “User-focused feedback may test legal professional’s assumptions, making room for authentic acknowledgements of the difficulties and strains which co-exist with the benefits of DR processes.” #a2j#usask
Celebrating Success of Women Judges: Reception for all Lawyers and Judges.
Where: Saskatoon Club (417 21st St E, Saskatoon, SK S7K 0C5)
When: Thursday March 13, 2025 beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Register here: https://t.co/N8M476oebb
Today is International Women’s Day.
A day to recognize and celebrate women's achievements, and to advocate for gender equity and inclusion in the legal profession. Collectively for #IWD2025 we can all #AccelerateAction.
To learn more, visit: https://t.co/v78WqLEfgO
At CREATE we acknowledge the importance of #EDI & improving #A2J—& work year-round to accelerate EDI in #sklaw to serve diverse public needs. In celebration of #IWD2025, with @LawSocietySask & @CBA_SK we offered an action-oriented event on allyship. Thank you to all participants!
Eager to hear from others #cdnlaw who are testing Measurement Frameworks to evaluate the effectiveness of #A2J initiatives. Here is my/my colleague’s current thinking on utilizing an A2J Measurement Framework to measure effectiveness of legal coaching & unbundled legal services.
ICYMI, the findings from CREATE Justice, @LawSocietySask and @SKGov pilot project on Legal Coaching and Unbundled Legal Services in Saskatchewan, supported by @usask CHASR, was featured in @WYAJ_A2J. Read more here: https://t.co/ZEcYqvpRSP.
Don’t miss tomorrow’s event, “Partners in Progress: Allyship for Equity in Law” from 3:00-5:00pm
Saskatoon Club | 417 21st St East, Saskatoon
Speaker: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, M. Sc., Ph. D.
Qualifies for 2 CPD hours under the Law Society of SK CPD Policy. https://t.co/n0oWQIkY4j
Calling Law Students in SK @UsaskLaw! Don’t miss this upcoming event. No cost.
March 6, 2025 | 3:00-5:00 pm
Saskatoon Club | 417 21st St East, Saskatoon
Speaker: Jocelyn Peltier-Huntley, M. Sc., Ph. D.
Register: https://t.co/n0oWQIkqeL