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Wednesday, Oct. 18 2017 12 noon MLT AIKINS Lecture Theatre Room 150 College of Law 15 Campus Drive University of Saskatchewan Free pizza lunch for all who register! Justice and health partnerships have emerged as a proactive approach to addressing intersecting legal and health problems. Partnerships are beginning to appear in Canada, and involve legal professionals partnering with health care providers to identify legal issues that could potentially result in health problems. As part of the Second Annual Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week, Michele Leering, founder of the Rural Justice & Health Partnerships Project, will discuss the vital role justice-health partnerships have to play in increasing access to justice in Saskatchewan. Space is limited for this event. Please register to [email protected]. This event is free and open to the public. CPD credit: 1 hour MICHELE LEERING EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY ADVOCACY AND LEGAL CENTRE, BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO Lecture on Expanding Engagement: Creating Connections Between Delivery of Justice and Health Services
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Page 1: MICHELE LEERING - law.usask.ca and justice lecture poster... · executive director, community advocacy and legal centre, belleville, ontario lecture on expanding engagement: ... medicine.usask.ca/soc

Wednesday, Oct. 18 2017

12 noon MLT AIKINS Lecture Theatre

Room 150 College of Law15 Campus Drive

University of Saskatchewan

Free pizza lunch for all who register!

Justice and health partnerships have emerged as a proactive approach to addressing intersecting legal and health problems. Partnerships are beginning to appear in Canada, and involve legal professionals partnering with health

care providers to identify legal issues that could potentially result in health problems. As part of the Second Annual Saskatchewan Access to Justice Week, Michele Leering, founder of the Rural Justice & Health Partnerships Project, will discuss the vital role justice-health partnerships have to play in increasing access to justice in Saskatchewan.

Space is limited for this event. Please register to [email protected].

This event is free and open to the public.

CPD credit: 1 hour

MICHELE LEERINGEXECUTIVE DIRECTOR, COMMUNITY ADVOCACY AND LEGAL CENTRE, BELLEVILLE, ONTARIO

Lecture on Expanding Engagement: Creating Connections

Between Delivery of Justice and Health Services