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  • Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Should I speak with a lawyer?
    2025/03/04

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens'). They discuss everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    LISNS is proud to provide legal information to employers and survivors of Sexual Harassment in the workplace through our Safe at Work program. LISNS has developed an Employers Best Practices toolkit, which provides employers with the policies, training and tools to prevent and address sexual harassment in the workplace. Survivors of sexual harassment in the workplace can also reach out for up to 4 free hours of legal advice by emailing safeatwork@legalinfo.org.

    Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: Should I speak with a lawyer?

    Join Ainsley Jackson in a conversation with lawyer Mike Dull to discuss the legal avenues survivors of sexual harassment can take. Mike Dull is a lawyer in Halifax and founding partner of Valent Legal. Mike has spent his entire career dedicated to helping victims receive remedies for issues, including sexual harassment and violence. Over the past decade, he has built a reputation as a tireless victim advocate and a strong promoter of access to justice. Mike is one of the many lawyers a part of LISNS’ Safe at Work program, providing legal advice to survivors of sexual harassment in the workplace.

    (Please note that these podcasts were pre-recorded in September 2024. The law and information talked about in this episode were current as of September 1, 2024. Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then. LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada. The information is not intended as legal advice. If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take.)

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    40 分
  • Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: What should I do as an Employer?
    2025/02/25

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens'). They discuss everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    LISNS is proud to provide legal information to employers and survivors of Sexual Harassment in the workplace through our Safe at Work program. LISNS has developed an Employers Best Practices toolkit, which provides employers with the policies, training and tools to prevent and address sexual harassment in the workplace. Survivors of sexual harassment in the workplace can also reach out for up to 4 free hours of legal advice by emailing safeatwork@legalinfo.org.

    Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: What should I do as an Employer?

    Host Ainsley Jackson shares her research on the history of sexual harassment policy in Canada. Join Ainsley as she reviews the impact of advocacy and what it means for small, medium, and large business owners and managers! Ainsley also provides information on how you can address sexual harassment in your workplace and the importance of prevention.

    (Please note that these podcasts were pre-recorded in September 2024. The law and information talked about in this episode were current as of September 1, 2024. Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then. LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada. The information is not intended as legal advice. If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take.)

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    30 分
  • Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: What can you do?
    2025/02/18

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens'). They discuss everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    LISNS is proud to provide legal information to employers and survivors of Sexual Harassment in the workplace through our Safe at Work program. LISNS has developed an Employers Best Practices toolkit, which provides employers with the policies, training and tools to prevent and address sexual harassment in the workplace. Survivors of sexual harassment in the workplace can also reach out for up to 4 free hours of legal advice by emailing safeatwork@legalinfo.org.

    Sexual Harassment in the Workplace: What can you do?

    Host Ainsley Jackson shares her research on the history of sexual harassment policy in Canada. Join Ainsley as she reviews the impact of advocacy and what it means for survivors of sexual harassment in the workplace today! Ainsley also provides information on how you can address sexual harassment in your workplace.

    (Please note that these podcasts were pre-recorded in September 2024. The law and information talked about in this episode were current as of September 1, 2024. Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then. LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada. The information is not intended as legal advice. If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take.)

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    22 分
  • Youth Legal Info: Accessing Health Care
    2023/11/07

    The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS) is proud to introduce The Youth Legal Information Project, which provides practical legal information to youth under 25. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario for its continued support in providing legal information to Nova Scotians of all ages.

     

    For more information on LISNS resources for youth, go to legalinfo.org/youth. 

     

    Accessing Health Care

     

    Host Ainsley Jackson discusses the right to access Health Care in Nova Scotia and some hurdles you may encounter. They explore some of the tools and resources available to all Nova Scotians that may help you get the help you need. 

    Ainsley shares a recent experience in accessing health care and the challenges they face while trying to get the answers they deserve. 

    Kelly Eagles and Mary Jakeman join Ainsley and discuss the experiences of queer youth in safely accessing general health care and the hurdles that one can encounter while trying to access gender-affirming care respectfully. 

     

    For more information on LISNS resources for youth, go to legalinfo.org/youth. 

     

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens'). LawLISNS talks about everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    The law and information discussed in this episode were current as of October 2023. Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then. LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada. The information is not intended as legal advice. If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take.

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    21 分
  • Youth Legal Info: Healthy Relationships
    2023/11/02

    The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS) is proud to introduce The Youth Legal Information Project, which provides practical legal information to youth under 25. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario for its continued support in providing legal information to Nova Scotians of all ages.

     

    For more information on LISNS resources for youth, go to legalinfo.org/youth. 

     

    Healthy Relationships

    Host Ainsley Jackson discusses the importance of healthy relationships and what healthy relationships look like. Ainsley explores the resources available to those who are experiencing unhealthy, toxic, or abusive relationships in Nova Scotia. 

     

    Ainsley sits down with their best friend to discuss how they met, what helped their friendship grow, what healthy relationships look like in their experience and their opinions on their past romantic relationships! 

     

    They are then joined by Kelly Eagles and Mary Jakeman, who discuss Red Flags, Yellow Flags, and Green Flags in relationships! 

     

    For more information on LISNS resources for youth, go to legalinfo.org/youth. 

     

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens'). LawLISNS talks about everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    The law and information discussed in this episode were current as of September 2023. Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then. LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada. The information is not intended as legal advice. If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take.

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    46 分
  • Youth Legal Info: Cyberbullying and Your Digital Footprint
    2023/10/12

    The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS) is proud to introduce The Youth Legal Information Project, which provides practical legal information to youth under 25. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario for its continued support in providing legal information to Nova Scotians of all ages.

    Cyberbullying and Your Digital Footprint

    Host Ainsley Jackson discusses what to expect and how to protect yourself in the digital age. From internet and texting safety to cyberbullying and attacks - Ainsley discusses your legal options in Nova Scotia! Chatting with their little sister Lauren and friend, Mary Jakeman about their experiences with cyberbullying at attacks and how they've approached using social media in today's society. 

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens').  LawLISNS talks about everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    The law and information discussed in this episode were current as of September 2023.  Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then.  LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada.  The information is not intended as legal advice.  If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take.

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    56 分
  • Youth Legal Information - Education and Post-Secondary Experiences!
    2023/09/14

    The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS) is proud to introduce The Youth Legal Information Project, which provides practical legal information to youth under 25. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario for its continued support in providing legal information to Nova Scotians of all ages.

    Moving Out

    Host Ainsley Jackson discusses education from Middle School to Post-Secondary experiences! Ainsley chats with her friends, Cleo, Brenna and Jade, about the IB program in Nova Scotia schools, degree inflation and the impact that has on the labour market, student loans, and the Post-Secondary experience. 

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens').  LawLISNS talks about everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    The law and information discussed in this episode were current as of August 2023.  Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then.  LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada.  The information is not intended as legal advice.  If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take.

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    41 分
  • Youth Legal Info: Moving Out!
    2023/08/31

    The Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS) is proud to introduce The Youth Legal Information Project, a project that is aimed at providing practical legal information to youth under the age of 25. Thank you to The Law Foundation of Ontario for its continued support in providing legal information to Nova Scotians of all ages.

    Moving Out

    Host Ainsley Jackson discusses her experience moving out on her own! Ainsley chats with her roommate, Erin, about how they became roommates, the experience of subletting and their experience navigating challenging situations with landlords and residential tenancies. 

    LawLISNS are short legal information podcasts presented by the Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia (LISNS-pronounced 'listens').  LawLISNS talks about everyday legal problems in Nova Scotia, your rights and responsibilities, and ways to work things out.

    The law and information talked about in this episode were current as of August 2023.  Laws change, so check with LISNS or a lawyer to see if the law has changed since then.  LISNS podcasts explain the law in a general way as it applies in Nova Scotia, Canada.  The information is not intended as legal advice.  If you have a legal problem, contact a lawyer for advice about what steps you should take in your situation.

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    33 分