The Ontario Human Rights Commission (OHRC} has a number of eLearning modules available to help keep you informed about human rights in Ontario. The OHRC’s eLearning program is informative and engaging. Learn on your own time at your own pace.
Human Rights 101
Introduction to human rights and responsibilities under the Ontario Human Rights Code
Duty to Accommodate
Learn what accommodating means, why it’s important to remove barriers, about rights and responsibilities for accommodating, and the principles of accommodation. The module explains the duty to accommodate and the standard of undue hardship, and how accommodation is a shared responsibility.
Call it out: racism, racial discrimination and human rights
A 30-minute interactive eCourse that offers a foundation for learning about race, racial discrimination and human rights protections under Ontario's Human Rights Code. The course offers a historical overview of racism and racial discrimination, explains what “race,” “racism” and “racial discrimination” mean, and provides approaches to preventing and addressing racial discrimination.
Ableism and discrimination based on disability
This 20-minute audiocast is based on the OHRC’s Policy on ableism and discrimination based on disability. It provides an update on disability law and an overview of how to identify, prevent and address disability-related discrimination.