VOLUNTEER CONTRIBUTIONS
David Flaherty
David Flaherty is a specialist in the management of privacy and information policy issues. He was the first Information and Privacy Commissioner for the Province of British Columbia (1993 to 1999). As a consultant, Mr. Flaherty provides a variety of services including managing privacy issues, assessing privacy compliance, helping with responses to privacy breaches and developing privacy risk management tools.
Hugh McLellan
Hugh McLellan has assisted Nidus in its public legal education efforts over many years. Among his many contributions, he has reviewed fact sheets and provided clarification on the common law as well as Statutes and Regulations related to personal planning and adult guardianship.
Mr. McLellan is a partner in the law firm McLellan Herbert. He specializes in estate planning and estate litigation, Trusts, personal planning and adult guardianship.
Mr. McLellan is a contributing editor of Financial & Estate Planning for the Mature Client in British Columbia and a contributor to the Annotated B.C. Representation Agreement Act, Adult Guardianship Act and Related Statutes. He is also a volunteer lecturer with the Professional Legal Training Program, the People’s Law School and Continuing Legal Education.
Jennifer Chew
Jennifer Chew has been the supervising lawyer for Nidus’ UBC law student with the ProBono Students Canada Program since 2013.
Ms. Chew is an associate with the law firm DuMoulin Boskovich LLP.
Ms. Chew practices primarily in estate planning, personal planning, real estate and business law.
2018 PROJECTS
Thanks to the Notary Foundation of BC for granting Nidus funds to provide education on consent to care facility admission. This is an important project as the BC government (Ministry of Health) has indicated it plans to put into effect amendments that will dramatically affect these procedures.
Project funds are time-limited and of a specific focus. When the project is over, the funding ends. Nidus is grateful for project funds but it is not the same as having stable funding to provide core services, something Nidus has never had.
Other sources of funding for Nidus – You can help!
Nidus relies on modest fees-for-services and private donations for day-to-day operations. You can help Nidus continue to provide information and facilitation with Representation Agreements and other aspects of personal planning, please consider making a tax receiptable donation at Ways to Donate.