Community Leadership in Justice Fellowship Archives | Research & Innovation /research/tag/community-leadership-in-justice-fellowship/ Wed, 29 Jan 2025 19:56:56 +0000 en-CA hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 New Osgoode Fellow will explore ways to eradicate homelessness /research/2012/09/07/new-osgoode-fellow-will-explore-ways-to-eradicate-homelessness-2/ Fri, 07 Sep 2012 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2012/09/07/new-osgoode-fellow-will-explore-ways-to-eradicate-homelessness-2/ A Community Leadership in Justice Fellowship awarded by the Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) will explore the potential to reduce homelessness using the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and other legal tools. Tracy Heffernan, a program director at the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO), will spend her fellowship at Osgoode Hall Law School at […]

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A awarded by the Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) will explore the potential to reduce homelessness using the Charter of Rights and Freedoms and other legal tools. Tracy Heffernan, a program director at the Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario (ACTO), will spend her fellowship at Osgoode Hall Law School at 91ÑÇÉ«.

"We clearly need to do more on the homelessness front," Heffernan says. "One of my key current interests is the use of a rights-based approach to address homelessness and the lack of adequate housing. This fellowship will allow me to research the right to housing in other countries and to analyze how those strategies might apply in Canada. And I'll work directly with individuals and organizations who may have a role to play."

Tracy Heffernan

Heffernan will study the ways in which the Charter has already been used to advance social and economic rights, and will create a new directed research course for students at Osgoode Hall. Her fellowship will culminate in a symposium next year, at which an international group of experts will consider potential next steps towards establishment of a right to housing in Canada.

Osgoode students participating in the new course will focus on the root causes of homelessness and inadequate housing, and on how the law might be used to address these issues. Heffernan will also provide workshops and guest lectures during her fellowship. Law students will be exposed to issues of poverty and homelessness and will be encouraged to consider what role they can play as lawyers.

Osgoode Hall Dean Lorne Sossin says the law school looks forward to partnering in the advancement of this distinct stream of Charter scholarship. "The Charter has had a profound impact, but its role in developing social rights is in its infancy," he says. "While at Osgoode, Tracy is going to explore the concept of a positive Charter right to adequate housing, one of the most significant social challenges we face."

Heffernan says that improved access-to-justice, which isÌýa central aspect of the LFO's mandate, Ìýis very much among the potential benefits she sees a rights-based approach delivering. "Housing is fundamental to people's ability to work, to raise families, to engage with their communities - as well as to make use of the legal system," she says.

Community Leadership in Justice Fellowships are one of several LFO granting programs, and one or more have been awarded annually since 2006. They harness the potential of community-academia links to advance justice-related and educational objectives. Fellows are typically leading experts and innovators. Joint applications from public interest groups and prospective host academic institutions are invited each spring.

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Law Foundation of Ontario awards prestigious fellowship to CLASP director /research/2011/09/16/law-foundation-of-ontario-awards-prestigious-fellowship-to-clasp-director-2/ Fri, 16 Sep 2011 08:00:00 +0000 /researchdev/2011/09/16/law-foundation-of-ontario-awards-prestigious-fellowship-to-clasp-director-2/ The Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) has awarded a Community Leadership in Justice Fellowship to Marian MacGregor, director of Osgoode's Community and Legal Services Program (CLASP).Ìý It is one of two fellowships that the LFO announced on Sept. 6.Ìý Left Marian MacGregor MacGregor, who will be on a leave of absence from the end of […]

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The Law Foundation of Ontario (LFO) has awarded a Community Leadership in Justice Fellowship to Marian MacGregor, director of Osgoode's Community and Legal Services Program (CLASP).Ìý It is one of two fellowships that the LFO announced on Sept. 6.Ìý

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MacGregor, who will be on a leave of absence from the end of September 2011 until the end of April 2012, will develop an intensive clinical program in disability law.Ìý She will also return to school to obtain herÌýmasters degreeÌýin critical disability studies at 91ÑÇÉ«. Richard Ferriss, who has been a review counsel at CLASP for the past two years, will serve as acting director of CLASP while MacGregor is away.

The intensive clinical program in disability lawÌýwill build on Osgoode's established leadership in clinic-based legal education and enhance capacity in this specialized and under-serviced area of law.ÌýThe program is expected to involve a dual placement:Ìýone at the ARCH Disability Law Centre, a specialized community legal clinic in central Toronto, and one at a non-governmental organization pursuing relevant policy work.

"The impact of disability, often combined with poverty, can create serious access to justice barriers," said MacGregor, who has practised extensively in the area of poverty law.Ìý "This new program will produce lawyers who are better equipped to meet the distinct needs of clients with disabilities, as well as involving students in the systemic change that needs to take place."

"Marian has demonstrated commitment, compassion and great leadership as director of CLASP and will no doubt bring those same qualities to bear in her LFO-funded project," said Osgoode Dean Lorne Sossin.Ìý "While we will miss her, we are very proud that she has received this honour.Ìý We also know that CLASP will be in excellent hands under Richard's guidance."<!--

Community Leadership in Justice Fellowships are one of several LFO granting programs, and two or more have been awarded annually since 2006.ÌýThey harness the potential of community-academia links to advance justice-related and educational objectives. Fellows are typically leading experts and innovators. Joint applications from public interest groups and prospective host academic institutions are invited each spring.
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