PACS202 Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Ontario Human Rights Code, Iceberg

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10% of ice berg is above the water - our positions. 90% of the ice berg is below the water - our interests. Positions - stated solutions to an issue. Interests - needs, wants, fears and hopes. Middling interests - wants (tangible) - substantive/procedural. Foundational interests - needs (intangible) - psychologic. Open ended questions (not yes or no questions) Verbal and bodily indicators to indicate listening. Can be used in interest of weaker part. Positive (to do/have things) and negative (to not have things or things done to us) rights. Rights in healthy(only sue rights when we need to - focus on interests) /unhealthy (uses only rights to nd solutions) systems. Fundamental freedoms - religion, association, conscious, thought, speech, peaceful assembly. S. 15 under the law - free from discrimination. Equal treatment and freedom from harassment with respect to employment. Right to life liberty and security of the person. No torture or cruel and unusual punishment.

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