Webinar event date: 
nov 18, 2025 11:00 am EST
Webinar Presenters: 
Christian Whalen, BA, LLB, DEA, Public Trustee

Christian Whalen is a Fredericton based lawyer with over 30 years service with the Province of New Brunswick, as Legal Counsel to the Human Rights Commission, Ombuds’ Office and Child, Youth and Senior’s Advocate. He has served as a Board member with CANFASD, a national research network for Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, since 2018 and holds an appointment as Adjunct Professor with UNB Law, where he teaches and contributes as a researcher, in children’s rights, access to information law and privacy, human rights, disability rights, youth justice, and mental health law and services. He has been awarded the Child Rights Champion Award by the Canadian Coalition on the Rights of the Child, as well as the Canadian Bar Association’s national John Tait Award of excellence for public sector counsel. In September 2024 he was appointed for a five-year term as Public Trustee for New Brunswick.

Shannon Benjamin, BA, JD, Legal Counsel

Shannon Benjamin has been Legal Counsel for the Public Trustee of New Brunswick since January 2022. She has a Bachelor of Arts from St. Thomas University and a Juris Doctor from the University of New Brunswick. Outside of work, Shannon acts as the Co-Chair of the Queer Heritage Initiative of New Brunswick (QHINB) and enjoys crocheting, Pilates, and spending time with her spouse and three cats.

Description

The first part of this webinar will focus on the history of laws dealing with disability in New Brunswick and with the human rights analysis, under the COnvention onthe rights of persons with disabilities that led to the repeal of the Infirm Persons Act and the adoption of the Supported Decision-Making and Representation Act in January 2024. A second part of the Webinar will explain the options for Supported Decision-Making under the SDMRA, as well as the processes involved in obtaining a Representation Order for Public Trustee services. Finally the webinar will conclude with some data in relation to the Public Trustee's increasing caseload in SDMRA matters, progress in reducing wait-times for access to these services and discussion around future needs and areas for improvement.