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​Human rights in Alberta

Human rights in Alberta is a newspaper-style publication that provides plain language information about Alberta's human rights law and about the services offered by the Commission. Read more about the publication.

Human rights in Alberta view-only PDF:
This tabloid newspaper-size version is not suitable for printing from a personal computer, but you can view it online. Please note that this is a large file (2 MB) and may take up to 2 minutes to download with a dial-up Internet connection.

Human rights in Alberta printable PDF:
This 23-page 8.5" by 11" booklet is suitable for printing from a personal computer. Please note that this is a large file (2 MB) and may take up to 2 minutes to download with a dial-up Internet connection.

Human rights in Alberta audio version: 
You can listen to this version while you read along.

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Human rights in Alberta teaching notes PDF

Plain language information
Human rights in Alberta:
. provides basic information about Alberta's human rights law and about the services offered by the Alberta Human Rights Commission.
. is an attractive newspaper-style publication written in plain language.
. includes artwork, stories and photos to make the information easy to understand.

Who should read Human rights in Alberta?
Human rights in Alberta will be of interest to Albertans who are interested in basic, easy-to-understand information about their rights and responsibilities related to human rights law.
. It will be particularly useful to adults who are improving their English reading skills such as English-as-a-second-language students or literacy students.

Human rights in Alberta has teaching notes to go with it
The teaching notes:
. are designed for teachers and tutors to use with their students.
. include suggestions for discussion topics, information about related resources, and reading and writing exercises.
. are available online: Human rights in Alberta teaching notes PDF.
. can be printed from our website and then photocopied as needed.  

Order printed copies
You can also order tabloid newspaper-size copies of Human rights in Alberta from the Commission. Use our order form or contact us to place your order.

The Human Rights Education and Multiculturalism Fund​ provided funding for Human rights in Alberta.

Revised: November 30, 2010

 


 

 

 

           

Our vision is a vibrant and inclusive Alberta where the rich diversity of people is celebrated and respected, and where everyone has the opportunity to fully participate in society, free from discrimination.