ALBERTA CIVIL LIBERTIES RESEARCH CENTRE

CALGARY, Alberta, T2N1N4 Canada

Mission Statement

Our mission is to promote respect for civil liberties and human rights in Alberta through research and education to contribute to a more just and inclusive community.

About This Cause

Research Centre staff make presentations on a wide range of topics related to human rights and civil liberties. The Research Centre undertakes research on contemporary civil liberties and human rights issues that are of concern to Albertans. The projects are diverse - from proposals for reform of human rights legislation, to a report on citizen complaints about police conduct, to a manual for lawyers who represent mentally disabled clients. Human Rights Education Project The Research Centre's human rights education project provides speakers, materials, in-services, teacher support, and teaching for human rights education at the secondary level. Information/Referral The Research Centre responds to members of the public who call with questions about civil liberties and human rights. We receive hundreds of calls every year, and we provide information or refer callers to other resources. The Research Centre does not engage in advocacy - neither in individual cases, nor in the form of political lobbying.

ALBERTA CIVIL LIBERTIES RESEARCH CENTRE
2500 University Drive Nw
CALGARY, Alberta T2N1N4
Canada
Phone 403 220-2505
Website ACLRC.COM
Twitter @alcrc
Unique Identifier 118780568RR0001