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Difference between revisions of "Protections (Legal Information for Indigenous People)"

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* Indigenous protocols, such as an elder or smudge
* Indigenous protocols, such as an elder or smudge
* Indigenous ways to deal with the complaint.
* Indigenous ways to deal with the complaint.


The Tribunal has mediators who can help the parties agree about how to solve the complaint. Mediation is voluntary. An Indigenous party can tell the Tribunal that they want:
The Tribunal has mediators who can help the parties agree about how to solve the complaint. Mediation is voluntary. An Indigenous party can tell the Tribunal that they want:
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The BC Human Rights Clinic, part of the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS), provides free legal help with human rights complaints.
The BC Human Rights Clinic, part of the Community Legal Assistance Society (CLAS), provides free legal help with human rights complaints.
'''Contact:'''
'''Contact:'''
For more info or to book an appointment visit: www.bchrc.net or call: 604-622-1100
For more info or to book an appointment visit: www.bchrc.net or call: 604-622-1100
Toll free: 1-855-685-6222
Toll free: 1-855-685-6222
https://.clasbc.net
https://.clasbc.net
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