Overcoming Negative Self-Talk 2022
“Overcoming Negative Self-Talk 2022,” originally presented on April 20, 2022, by Navneet Mann, LLB, BBA, PCC — Success Coach, Navneet Mann Coaching, Vancouver. [63 min]
“Overcoming Negative Self-Talk 2022,” originally presented on April 20, 2022, by Navneet Mann, LLB, BBA, PCC — Success Coach, Navneet Mann Coaching, Vancouver. [63 min]
“Anxiety—Continuing the Conversation and Finding Tools to Manage 2022,” originally presented on April 4, 2022, by Erin Peters — Erin Peters Counselling, Vancouver. [72 min]
CHEYENNE STONECHILD FIRST PRESENTED at CLEBC’s Access to Justice for Children Conference seven years ago, when she was 17 years old and just leaving foster care.
CLEBC’s Aboriginal Law Conference will be held in person and via webinar on November 25, 2022. We invite you to submit an outline of the paper you would like to present at the conference.
CLEBC Book Updates—July 2022 to June 2023 Flexible access to CLEBC practice resources is more important than ever—from any location, at any time, and from the devices that are most …
Dealing with parents and parenting issues can be a challenging part of family law practice. This course will give you valuable tools and tips for navigating your clients through the …
Our annual two-day conference held on November 3 and 4, 2022 brings together leading human rights law practitioners to address current and emerging issues in human rights law with a focus on BC. We invite you to submit an outline of the paper you would like to present at the conference.
“But I Was Wearing a Suit” is a mini documentary about the racism that Indigenous lawyers and law students face within the legal profession. It is a grassroots project of a group of Indigenous Lawyers, produced with the support of CLEBC and the Law Society of BC.
MORE THAN FOUR YEARS HAVE PASSED since publication of the groundbreaking Elements of Indigenous Style by the late Gregory Younging of Opaskwayak Cree Nation, who was the publisher of Theytus Books, the first Indigenous-owned publishing house in Canada.
TWENTY NEW LITIGATION DIRECTIVES for civil matters involving Indigenous Peoples in BC are set out in detail on the Government of BC website.
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