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Human Rights Protection Fact Sheets in Vietnamese

Last updated on September 3, 2021

These fact sheets in Vietnamese have been created to help you understand human rights in B.C.

  • What you need to know - Những điều quý vị cần biết
  • Protection in employment - Bảo Vệ trong Việc Làm
  • Mental or physical disability - Kỳ thị người bị khuyết tật thể xác hoặc tâm thần
  • Racial discrimination - Kỳ Thị Chủng Tộc
  • Age discrimination - Kỳ Thị Tuổi Tác
  • Sexual orientation - Kỳ Thị dựa trên Khuynh Hướng Tình Dục
  • Sex discrimination and sexual harassment - Kỳ Thị Phái Tính và Sách Nhiễu Tình Dục
  • Gender identity or expression - Kỳ thị dựa trên tính danh hoặc cách bày tỏ phái tính
How to Make a Human Rights Complaint

Contact the Human Rights Tribunal to make a complaint.

Where to Find Help With a Complaint

Help for eligible human rights complainants and respondents is available through the:

  • BC Human Rights Clinic
  • University of Victoria Law Centre

Related Links

  • Canadian Heritage Human Rights Program 
  • United Nations 
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