Our priority is to educate a younger demographic about various ways to settle disputes outside of the courtroom and expand their knowledge on Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR). We are committed to educating society about how the practice of ADR further guarantees access to justice for our communities. No one is too young to start taking an interest in access to justice; therefore, we offer students volunteer opportunities and access to events to develop a foundational understanding and fuel their passion.
Learn more about our student advisory initiatives, membership, benefits, and how you could fit in.
Insightful talks from industry leading professionals in ADR. Discuss topics such as networking, building an ADR business, ethics and more.
The Student Advisory Committee looks forward to the change we can make our community partners.
The Student Committee is constantly creating new initiative that requires student involvement.
Unique and original content centred around alternative dispute resolution, written and created by members of DDRIOC's Student Advisory Committee. View sidebar, our blog, podcast, and accessible content, all in one.
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The Student Advisory Committee is committed to educating our membership base in various areas: cultural competency, professionalism, networking, and the different types of alternative dispute resolution. We run multiple workshops throughout the semester and we always welcome new ideas from our members.
We encourage our writers to have a partner or create a team when developing workshops. If you feel your presentation best be presented alongside a professional within the subject matter, we encourage you to partner with them. Each workshop will have a few resources created by the presenters for our members to utilize in their professional and educational development path.
If you're interested in becoming a workshop writer, please contact us at ddriocsac@gmail.com.
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