To mark Access to Justice Week, the Law Foundation of Ontario and the Law Society of Ontario are jointly hosting a symposium on data and design in the justice sector. The program will feature a panel discussion on building a better justice system through innovation and design, followed by a workshop exploring the current realities and opportunities surrounding data sharing across the justice sector.
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This program contains 3 hours of Professionalism Content.
Details
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 2019
Time: 10:30am-2:30pm
Location: Upper/Lower Barristers’
Law Society on Ontario
Panel: Justice, Technology & Design (10:30am-12pm)
This panel discussion will showcase innovative approaches to service delivery and evaluation in the justice sector and advance the conversation on building a better justice system through technology and design thinking.
Panelists Include:
- Julie Mathews, Executive Director, CLEO
- Prof. Suzanne Stein, OCAD University
- Nye Thomas, Executive Director, Law Commission of Ontario
Facilitator: Meredith Brown, Calibrate Solutions
Workshop: Leveraging Data for a Better Justice System (1-2:30pm)
This workshop seeks to identify the current realities and opportunities surrounding data sharing and integration across the legal sector. It is difficult to measure impact in the legal sector for a myriad of reasons. This workshop will explore current approaches to data sharing and the benefits of leveraging data in facilitating access to justice.
Panelists Include:
- Rosario G. Cartagena, Chief Privacy and Legal Officer, ICES-Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
- André Solecki, Practice Lead, Analysis & Research, Strategic Analytics Unit, MAG
- Ivan Yablonovsky, Acting Manager Business Intelligence and Statistics, LAO
- Sean Rehaag, Osgoode Hall Law School, Director of York University’s Centre for Refugee Studies
Facilitator: Meredith Brown, Calibrate Solutions