Program Directors
Jane E. Meadus
Barrister and Solicitor, Institutional Advocate, Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE)
Alexander Procope
Perez Procope Leinveer LLP
Eligible for
As a professional working with the elderly, it is imperative you have a grasp on the multidisciplinary nature of elder law, along with your obligations.
Over five, intensive one-day modules – spread out over 5 weeks – you will develop comprehensive knowledge and tools to help you navigate the demanding, complex environment that is Elder Law. You will gain practical skills, enjoy a forum for the understanding of fundamental issues and network with professionals and colleagues also working with elder clients.
This program goes beyond the traditional approach to the subject matter and explores the aging process to better understand the circumstances of older adults. There is emphasis on skills-based learning, with in-class lectures being supplemented with group exercises, role play simulations, case studies and peer interactions. In the third module, you will participate in breakout sessions, requiring live attendance. You may choose to attend this online (Live, online attendance option) OR in-person (Blended registration option).
Registration includes 120-day unlimited, online access to the recorded program.
What You’ll Learn
The impact of COVID-19 on elder law today and in the future
The role of advocacy: tips for being an effective advocate for older adults
The aging process and recognizing and combating ageism
Tackling the misuse of powers of attorney
The role of the Public Guardian and Trustee
Privacy rights in long-term care, retirement and community settings
Tackling elder investment fraud and financial exploitation
The latest on capacity, substitute decision-making and health-care consent
Who Should Attend
Lawyers in private practice, practicing in the areas of elder law, health law, wills & estates, family law, and estate litigation
In-house counsel
Government lawyers
Physicians and nurses
Long Term care home personnel, including: Owners/operators, presidents/CEOs, managers, administrators
Risk managers in hospital
Social workers
Allied health professionals
Faculty
Program Directors
Jane E. Meadus
Barrister and Solicitor, Institutional Advocate, Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE)
Alexander Procope
Perez Procope Leinveer LLP
Advisory Board
Clare Burns
Weir Foulds LLP
Arthur Fish
Lawyer, Mediator
Mark Handelman
Firm Counsel, WEL Partners
Kathryn Pilkington
Administrator, Durham Christian Homes Society Inc.
Instructors
Krystal Mack
Administrator, Providence Manor
“Scenarios were great – provide relevant, real life examples of circumstance, management and outcomes. ”
Agenda
Register
Feb 5, 12, 19, 26 & Mar 5, 2025
Please Note: Module 3 (February 19) is available for in-person and online registrations and must be attended live. All other modules are available for online registration only.
$2,995 + TAX
Time
February 5, 2025
9:00 a.m – 4:15 p.m (ET)
February 12, 2025
9:00 a.m – 5:00 p.m (ET)
February 19, 2025
9:00 a.m – 4:30 p.m (ET)
February 26, 2025
9:00 a.m – 4:30 p.m (ET)
March 5, 2025
9:00 a.m – 4:00 p.m (ET)
Location
Printable Registration Form
If a downloadable form is required, please contact osgoodepd@osgoode.yorku.ca.
“Is financial assistance or funding available?”
As law evolves, we know how important it is to stay up to date. We also understand the financial implications of continuously upgrading your professional skills and knowledge. For more information on available options, including Job Grants, OSAP, please visit:
Certificate Requirements
In order to successfully receive an Osgoode Certificate, you must:
- Attend Modules 1, 2, 4 & 5 (live online or via recorded archive);
- Attend Module 3 (live online or in person); and
- Successfully complete an online post-program assessment.
NOTE: The afternoon of Module 3 MUST be done LIVE ONLINE or LIVE IN PERSON on February 19, 2025.
CPD and Accreditation
OsgoodePD is an accredited provider with the LSO, the Law Society of BC and NY CLE Board. Select your location to view the eligible hours you may claim.
Substantive | 26h 40m |
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Professionalism | 4h 30m |
EDI | 2h 30m |
Total | 33h 40m |
CHE/Fellow | 10 Category II credits |
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LAWPRO Risk Credit Management | Yes |
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BC CPD | 31.0 |
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LAWPRO
This program is approved for LAWPRO Risk Management Credit.
Deeper Learning Opportunities
LLMs
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Myrsini Zacharakis, Program Lawyer
mzacharakis@osgoode.yorku.ca
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Online Technical Requirements
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