| 2022 | Faculty, Duty to Accommodate, Ontario Physicians and Surgeons Discipline Tribunal |
| 2022 | Faculty, Fairness Includes Equity: Diversity, and Inclusion Concepts in your Adjudicative Practice, 2-part webinar, Council of Canadian Administrative Tribunals |
| 2022 | Panel member, Legal Issues in Investigations, 2022 Conference, Canadian Association of the Prevention of Discrimination and Harassment in Higher Education |
| 2021 | Faculty, the Duty to Accommodate, Osgoode Professional Development, Human Resource law for Education Professionals |
| 2020 | Visiting Faculty, Law of Migrant Work, Windsor Law School |
| 2019 – 2021 | Faculty, The Duty to Accommodate, Osgoode Professional Development, Certificate in Human Rights for Education Professionals |
| 2018 | Panel member, Legal challenges alongside migrant workers: limits and successes in the Ontario context, Work Health and Migration Conference |
| 2018 | Panel member, Interpreting & Enforcing Human Rights Legislation, The Advanced Certificate in Adjudication for Administrative Agencies, Boards & Tribunals, Society of Adjudicators and Regulators |
| 2018 | Interviewee, More than #MeToo is needed to protect migrant workers and immigrant women, The Sunday Edition, CBC https://www.cbc.ca/radio/sunday/the-sunday-edition-february-18-2018-1.4538717/more-than-metoo-is-needed-to-protect-migrant-workers-and-immigrant-women-1.4538721 |
| 2018 | Interviewee, The Accent Effect, “Accent is an irrelevant factor” if you can get the job done, CBChttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/the-accent-effect-toronto-3-1.4409181 |
| 2017 – 2020 | Faculty, The Duty to Accommodate, Osgoode Professional Development, Certificate in Human Rights Theory and Practice |
| 2017 | Panel member, Public Interest Remedies in Service Cases, OBA Institute |
| 2016 | Panel member, Selected Procedural Issues: Summary Hearings, Interim Orders, Expedited, Releases, 45.1, Community Legal Clinics Human Rights Training |
| 2016 | Panel member,How to Effectively Use Limited Scope Retainers in Your Administrative Law Practice, Canadian Bar Association |
| 2012 | Panel member, Can the Application Succeed? Lancaster House Annual Human Rights Training, Human Rights and Accommodation Conference, 2012 |
| 2010 | Chair of LSUC training, Best Practices for Paralegals Appearing before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario |
| 2010 | Panel member, Pro Bono Opportunity at the Human Rights Legal Support Centre, “Overview of an Application before the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario” |
| 2009 | Panel member, “Human Rights Code and Life of an Application” |
| 2009 | Panel member, “Human Rights Code and HRLSC Services” |
| 2009 | Panel member, “Choice of Forum, Human Rights Tribunal vs the Landlord and Tenant Board”, Tenant Duty Counsel Program Training |
| 2006 -2009 | Faculty, Community Legal Program class, Human Rights, George Brown College |