OTTAWA, June 3, 2014 /CNW/ - "CASHRA 2014 - Accommodation Works! - Toward a more Inclusive Society," Canada's leading human rights conference, is taking place in Ottawa, June 11-12.
This national conference will offer compelling content and thought-provoking discussion on key human rights issues, as well as latest developments in international, federal and provincial human rights law.
Canadian athlete and human rights champion Mark Tewksbury will give the keynote address on June 11. The conference will also include workshops and panels focusing on topics such as family status and caregiving, gender identity and gender expression, workplace mental health, the duty to accommodate, and new practices in dealing with human rights complaints.
Quick Facts
- CASHRA is the national association of Canada's statutory agencies charged with administering federal, provincial and territorial human rights legislation. Its goals are to foster collaboration among its members and to serve as a national voice on human rights issues of common concern.
- The conference is an annual event that dates back to 1972, the year that CASHRA was founded.
- This year's conference is organized by the Canadian Human Rights Commission in conjunction with CASHRA,with support from the Mental Health Commission of Canada and the Canadian Commission for UNESCO.
Quotes
"The CASHRA annual conference is always a great opportunity to learn about what other human rights organizations are doing across the country: new policies, case law and emerging trends."
— David Langtry, Acting Chief Commissioner, the Canadian Human Rights Commission.
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SOURCE: Canadian Human Rights Commission
Media wishing to cover all or part of the CASHRA 2014 conference are asked to contact:Media Relations, 613-943-9118, www.chrc-ccdp.gc.ca
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