- Risk Management in Canadian Education is a newsletter published quarterly by Butterworths (www.LexisNexis.ca), covering issues such as legal liability for negligence, sexual harassment and Human Rights Code violations.
- Educators’ Guides to the Law
This series, published by the Aurora Professional Press, a division of Canada Law Book Inc. (www.canadalawbook.ca), includes the following books:
An Educator’s Guide to Employment Law
An Educator’s Guide to Freedom of Information
An Educator’s Guide to Funding and Governance
An Educator’s Guide to Human Rights
An Educator’s Guide to Independent Schools
An Educator’s Guide to Managing Sexual Misconduct in Schools
An Educator’s Guide to Parental Harassment
An Educator’s Guide to Special Education Law
An Educator’s Guide to Safe Schools
An Educator’s Guide to The Ontario College of Teachers
An Educator’s Guide to Violence in Schools
An Educator’s Guide to Workplace Harassment
Education Labour and Employment Law in Ontario, Second Edition
Ontario Education Legislation
Organizing Events: Avoiding Risk and Promoting Safety
- Legal Handbook for Educators by Anthony F. Brown, 6th Edition (2009). Carswell. This practical handbook deals with all the key day-to-day issues arising in the field of education law. It explains in a clear and concise way the areas of education law that are most relevant to lawyers, school administrators and boards, educators, parents and students.
Note: The OPC does not endorse any particular conference, seminar or publication.
Make Decisions Wisely
Call OPC’s Protective Services Team for guidance and advice.
Take the time needed to make thoughtful decisions. Never make hasty decisions. Give yourself time to reflect and perhaps even sleep on it.
Don’t make a difficult decision today that can wait until tomorrow.
Be sure to gather all the facts.
Try to have a “cool-off” period if you’re under duress.
Phone a colleague or OPC – just to be sure.
Base your decision on common sense and how it will help students.