The Justice Education Society of British Columbia (JES) is a not-for-profit organization with over 30 years of experience teaching public law and building the capacity of the justice system in Canada and abroad. In Canada, the company helps more than 700,000 British Columbians learn more about our justice system and resolve their legal issues. At the international level, JES has programs in Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Panama and Guyana that work with national institutions to strengthen justice systems, access to justice and citizen security. In British Columbia, we help the public with legal education and information. Our websites provide advice to people with disputes, and our online courses help separated couples and tenants in British Columbia. We organize workshops and webinars for immigrants and Indigenous groups, anyone can get their legal questions answered using our Ask JES phone and chat service. Through in-person and online training, as well as online courses and legal support resources, JES helps people understand their legal rights and take the next step toward resolving their legal issues. JES has been offering programs for schools and students for over 30 years and has trained over 1 million students in British Columbia. Our focus is on increasing the legal capacity of young people. We offer students legal education sessions, educational materials and curricula, as well as youth-focused legal education websites. Improve the legal skills of Aboriginal youth in British Columbia. At JES, we believe that technology can be a powerful catalyst to improve access to justice for underserved communities. That`s why digital innovation has been at the heart of our work for more than 15 years.
Are you creating a document? Save hours of design with hundreds of regularly updated online forms and precedents in various practice areas. Strengthen the justice system`s response to crimes of sexual and gender-based violence by building. Provide prevention and intervention programs to improve support for vulnerable women and girls and survivors of these activities. Access your favourite CLEBC publications anytime, anywhere. Full-text search, link to case law and legislation, and download of editable forms and precedents. Access to CLE Online and our online store is currently unavailable At JES, our values are rooted in the way we do business, which helps us build an organization where our employees feel safe, valued, supported and heard. Do you want to be part of it? Learn more about our vacancies. We are able to carry out our programs thanks to the help and support of our wonderful volunteers and donors. To get involved and support our work, contact us to find out about volunteer opportunities or make a donation. Want to earn CPD credits on your own and at your own pace? Discover our short and interactive online programs with video demonstrations, commentary and quizzes.
No time to read the full text of recent cases? Receive email alerts on the latest BC case summaries in your area of practice and access all CLEBC case summaries since 1996. Looking for an easy way to get all your CPDs? Do you want to optimize your search for CLEBC presentations and articles? Welcome to your new resource with CPD and search tools on one convenient platform. Strengthen Guyana`s criminal justice system by strengthening the technical capacity of police and prosecutors. Office closure Please note that our office will be closed on Friday, September 30, in honour of the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation. We will reopen on Monday. We strive to improve access to justice, promote human rights and protect the fundamental freedoms of all, including women, children, indigenous peoples and marginalized communities. Missed the course, but still need information? Access CELBC documents now integrated into Courses on Demand via online course materials. Articles can be searched, searched and downloaded. For more information about JES, please visit: www. JusticeEducation.ca.
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