How do I contact the Ontario Human Rights Commission?

How do I contact the Ontario Human Rights Commission?

If you need human rights legal advice or help filing an application with the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario, contact the Ontario Human Rights Legal Support Centre at: 416-597-4900 or 1-866-625-5179 and speak with a Human Rights Advisor.

How do I join the human rights Commission?

National human right commission provide application form for complain on their website. Link for the offline form is provided here “http://nhrc.nic.in/nhrc.htm”. Just print the application form under complains. Fill the form and submit it to NHRC within the prescribed period of time.

How do I contact human rights in Canada?

What Happens Next?

  1. Toll-free: 1-888-214-1090.
  2. TTY: 1-888-643-3304.
  3. Email: [email protected].

What are the application of human rights?

The protection of human rights is the first responsibility of governments. Human rights are based on the fundamental principle that all persons posses inherent human dignity. People are entitled to enjoy rights regardless of national origin, colour, language, race, sex, and class or religious or political beliefs.

Who do you call for human rights violations?

If you believe your civil rights, or someone else’s, have been violated, submit a report using our online form. If you or someone else is in immediate danger, please call 911 or local police. If you are reporting misconduct by law enforcement or believe you have experienced a hate crime, please contact the FBI.

How do you become a human rights activist?

A Master’s degree is required in a specialised field like human rights law, human rights advocacy/policy, public policy/social policy, public administration, peace and conflict as well as other related fields. Further specification depends on the type of organisation you want to work with.

What careers are there in human rights?

Five jobs in human rights and how to get them

  • Human Rights Lawyer. If you’re good at arguing your case (and you have a legal degree), a career as a Human Rights Lawyer could be for you.
  • Human Rights Researcher.
  • Social media manager.
  • Technologist.
  • 5. Activist.

Who Cannot be appointed as member of the National Human Rights Commission?

Only two members need be “from among persons having knowledge of, or practical experience in matters relating to human rights. No sitting judge of the Supreme Court or of a High Court is to be appointed except after consultation with the Chief Justice of India (section 4).