Education and information services
Education and the promotion of human rights are core functions of the Alberta Human Rights Commission in its efforts to foster equality and reduce discrimination. The Commission is a valuable source of information and assistance for Albertans and Alberta organizations wanting to know more about human rights law and how to prevent discrimination. Information resources, education programs and other services such as workshops, displays and consultations with organizations, help to build awareness of human rights principles and law and support individuals and organizations to implement change.
For more information see:
Information materials:
- Consultation services and policy reviews
- Publications and other resources
- Information sheets and interpretive bulletins
- Research and reports
Human Rights Education and Multiculturalism Fund
Alberta Award for the Study of Canadian Human Rights and Multiculturalism
Dates significant to human rights and diversity
Diversity resources and tools
Help Make a Difference
Diversity publications and resources
For more information about the Commission's education services, see the Commission's annual report.
Revised: October 24, 2012
Due to confidentiality concerns, the Commission cannot reply to complaints of discrimination using the Internet. Please contact the Commission by telephone or regular mail if you have a specific complaint.
You can access information about making FOIP requests for records held by the Commission on our Contact us page.
The Commission will make publications available in accessible multiple formats upon request. Multiple formats provide access for people with disabilities who do not read conventional print.




