JUScampus Course Catalogue
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A climb to the summit of Mont-Tremblant, with the project "Toucher le Sommet"
The presenter(s) will share their experience dealing with youth who have been found guilty of their first criminal offence, and face various challenges and risks, then will discuss the spectrum of youth justice approaches available in these situations.

A Psychological Understanding of Bias & The Impact on Racism and Marginalization
This proposed one-and-a-half-hour education session for Justice Canada will provide attendees with a psychological understanding of bias, with a focus on factors that impact our beliefs, and as a result our emotional reactions to people and the behavioral choices we make to engage with them.

Accelerate Action: Shattering the Glass Ceiling for All Women at Justice
Hosted by the Advisory Committee for Women at Justice, this catered and hybrid (in person and virtual/TEAMS) event includes presentations, panel discussions, and break-out groups that will focus on the barriers, norms and systems that continue to undermine substantive equality for women in the Department of Justice.

Access to Information and Privacy Law: Essentials for Litigators, Part One - Access to Information Act
The first course in the series, Access to Information Act, aims to provide litigators with an introduction to ATIP law. It will also explain to litigators the specific legal and procedural issues that arise in Access to Information Act judicial review applications

Access to Information and Privacy Law: Essentials for Litigators, Part Three – Litigators’ Interaction with ATIP Law
After completing this course, learners will be able to: Describe the three main contexts in which litigators may encounter ATIP law. Define who the client is when ATIP law is invoked. Describe the points of process for litigators and the roles involved in ATIP review.