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  1. New e-learning package puts human rights training online

    Décembre 10, 2010

    Toronto – Marking International Human Rights Day, the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) today launches Rental Housing e-learning at an event hosted by the York Centre for Human Rights. This second in a series of e-learning courses provides online learning and training for everyone who needs information on human rights issues that come up in rental housing.

  2. Working together on policing and human rights

    Février 24, 2011

    Windsor - A new project, aimed at preventing discrimination and racism in policing, launched today in Windsor. The Windsor Police Service, Windsor Police Services Board, Ontario Police College and Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) announced a major joint initiative to address policing and human rights issues. Police Chief Gary Smith, Board Chair Eddie Francis, Police College Acting Director Bill Stephens and Human Rights Chief Commissioner Barbara Hall made the announcement during today’s public Board meeting at Windsor Police Service headquarters.

  3. Celebrating International Women's Day – Ontario Human Rights Commission releases new Policy on preventing sexual and gender-based harassment

    Mars 8, 2011

    Toronto – A new policy on preventing sexual and gender-based harassment was launched today by the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) in partnership with the Ryerson Students’ Union, Ryerson University and the CAW-Sam Gindin Chair in Social Justice and Democracy, Ryerson University.

  4. Opening the door to fairer housing ads

    Juin 14, 2011

    Toronto – As part of its ongoing work with community partners in the area of human rights and housing, the Commission announced today that it has written to media and housing websites to ask them for help in addressing discriminatory housing advertisements. Barbara Hall, Chief Commissioner, commented that, “Over the years, we have heard many stories of discrimination in rental housing. That some people are still facing discrimination right at the very start of their search for housing is unacceptable.”

  5. Human rights cases settled as transit providers offer more accessible services

    Septembre 29, 2011

    Toronto - The cities of Hamilton, Greater Sudbury and Thunder Bay and the Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC) have settled three human rights cases at the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario. The OHRC filed the complaints in 2009 to increase accessibility for riders with vision disabilities by ensuring the calling out of all transit stops.

  6. La directive sur la vérification des dossiers de la police élimine les descriptions liées à la santé mentale

    Juillet 25, 2011
    Le 25 juillet 2011, l'Association des chefs de police de l'Ontario (ACPO) a publié la directive LEARN sur la vérification des dossiers de la police. Cette nouvelle directive explique aux services de police comment procéder aux vérifications des dossiers de la police (ou casier judiciaire) pour des personnes qui postulent pour un emploi rémunéré ou un poste de bénévole. La CODP a collaboré avec l'ACPO afin de mettre en valeur la perspective des droits de la personne et d'expliquer les protections prévues par le Code pour les personnes handicapées, en particulier les personnes atteintes de troubles mentaux. La CODP a participé à la mise en place du projet après qu'elle a été mise au courant des répercussions injustes des vérifications du casier judiciaire sur les personnes ayant des handicaps mentaux qui avaient eu des contacts à caractère non pénal avec la police.

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