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Gender Dysphoria - new enlightenment or new alienation?

Gender Dysphoria - new enlightenment or new alienation?

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Credits
Professionalism (Ethics, etc.): 1.0
80 minutes
Substantive: 0.5
30 minutes
Published
2017
Presenter(s)
Margaret Lawson
Pam MacEachern
Jennifer Reynolds
Source
County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA)
Provider
CPDOnline.ca
Language
English
Length
110 minutes
Price
$129.00 plus tax
26th Annual Institute of Family Law
Includes Handouts

This panel includes a medical professional from CHEO who is the head of their Gender Dysphoria Clinic. She will speak for 30 minutes on the issues involved in dealing with gender dysphoria issues in children. There are an increasing number of high conflict custody and access cases dealing with this issue. Her presentation provides us with "cultural competence" in this area, so lawyers have an understanding of the medical issues at play. The other two speakers are lawyers who will provide coverage of the legal issues and also address professionalism issues in dealing with these files.

Practice Management -  respecting diversity

Client Service - making legal services available to vulnerable groups and access to justice principles . Recognizing and being sensitive to client circumstances

Presenters

Dr Margaret Lawson

Justice Pam MacEachern

Justice MacEachern practised with the Ottawa law firm of Nelligan O'Brien Payne LLP from 1994 until her appointment to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice. She served as head of the firm's family law group from 2007 until her appointment and as head of the firm's wills and estates group from 2015 to 2018. Her practice included family law; wills and estates; civil litigation and personal injury law; and human rights, constitutional, and equality law. At the same time, she remained involved in personal injury litigation, primarily in cases involving sexual violence. She has also remained engaged in human rights, constitutional, and equality work, including in the areas of violence,propagation of hate, defamation, and prisoners' rights.Justice MacEachern was involved as legal counsel in a number of precedent-setting cases, including in the area of same-sex spousal recognition and the right to marry (Egan, M. v. H., Trinity Western, Little Sisters, the Marriage Reference, and other cases); unjust enrichment claims for common-law spouses (Vanasse v. Seguin/Kerr v. Baranow); and prisoners' rights cases (R. v. Ewert).She served as co-chair of the County of Carleton Law Association (CCLA) Family Law Institute Annual Conference beginning in 2013, and was a member of the conference planning committee beginning in 1999. In addition, she was a founding member of the CCLA's Diversity Committee.Justice MacEachern has acted as pro bono legal counsel to both the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies and (EGALE). She was the 2018 recipient of the Ontario Bar Association's Award of Excellence in the Promotion of Women's Equality.

Jennifer Reynolds

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