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Family Class Sponsorship
Produced by
Metro Toronto Chinese & Southeast Asian Legal Clinic
Produced in 2006
This booklet explains family class sponsorship for people who want to sponsor relatives to come and live in Canada. This resource is available only in Chinese and Vietnamese.
Available in Vietnamese
, Chinese 
Information for Family Class Sponsors
Produced by
Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
Produced in 2006
Written for people who have been approved to sponsor a family member, this resource has information on how to prepare for a family member's arrival and describes what to do at each stage of the sponsorship process.
Available in English, French/français, Tamil
, Arabic
, Chinese
, Korean
, Russian
, Spanish
, Urdu 
Sexual Harassment: Your Rights and Responsibilities
Produced by
Ontario Human Rights Commission
Produced in 2006
This resource explains sexual harassment and lists examples of the kind of sexual or gender-related remarks and gestures that may be considered sexual harassment.
Available in English, French/français, Chinese
, Punjabi
, Somali
, Spanish
, Tagalog/Filipino
, Urdu
, Vietnamese 
Working with Your Lawyer: A Toolkit for Survivors of Domestic Violence
Produced by
Pro Bono Law Ontario
Produced in 2006
Developed to assist survivors of partner abuse enter the family law process, this toolkit helps women understand the lawyer-client relationship. The kit has a variety of formats with components for both survivors and their advocates.
Available in English, French/français, Vietnamese
, Chinese
, Farsi/Persian
, Spanish
, Tamil 
A Parents' Guide to the IPRC
Produced by
York Region District School Board
Produced in 2005
This guide was developed for parents of exceptional or special needs children in the school system. It explains how Identification, Placement and Review Committees (IPRC) identify students who need special educational programs, and outlines parents' rights in the process.
Available in English, Chinese 
Don't Become a Victim of the Illegal Trade in People
Produced by
Department of Justice Canada
Produced in 2005
Prepared for people who have been brought to Canada illegally by traffickers, this resources outlines what is needed to work in Canada legally, Canadian laws to protect people, and how those under the control of traffickers can get help.
Available in English, French/français, Chinese
, Ukrainian
, Thai
, Tagalog/Filipino
, Spanish
, Albanian
, Arabic
, Russian
, Hindi
, German
, Serbo-Croatian/Srpsko-hrvatski
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