The Recipient agrees to contribute to addressing the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system through activities such as Gladue aftercare, civil/family mediation, preven...
SIKSIKA NATION
11 records totalling $2,605,863.00 CAD, from official Government of Canada open data.
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| Department of Justice Canada | $2,525,863 | 10 records |
| Transport Canada | $80,000 | 1 record |
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The project will implement a victims navigator approach to fill the gap in dealing with victims, to meet with victims of crime as a primary contact person to assist them throughout the criminal court...
Delivery of two mediation training sessions as well as one arbitration training session to give Siksika Elders, adults and youth the knowledge and skills development to gain an understanding of altern...
This project will support a 3-day gathering for Alberta Indigenous Justice Program managers and staff giving them the opportunity to share best practices and facilitate networking.
To build Indigenous and local communities' capacity to participate maintain and/or manage parts of the transportation system
Siksika Pomiikapi Justice Society: Healing our spirit – mental health training project in Alberta will focus on developing a debrief process and provide mental health and wellness training to Indigeno...
Siksika Pomiikapi Justice Society: Healing our spirit – mental health training project in Alberta will focus on developing a debrief process and provide mental health and wellness training to Indigeno...
This project will support increased partnerships and communication about the Siksika justice program, as well as provide cultural learning for clients.
This project will offer arbitration training and Elder mentoring training for Siksika Nation mediation.
The grant is in support of costs associated with gathering and validating client data from the program for the Indigenous Justice Program’s (IJP) recidivism study.
Support the travel costs for 2 Indigenous Courtworkers from Siksika Pomikapi Justice to attend the Indigenous Courtworker Program National Gathering 2026 in Vancouver, British Columbia.