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, prevent...
MI'KMAW LEGAL SUPPORT NETWORK, THE
13 enregistrements totalisant 3,406,632.00 $ CAN, selon les données ouvertes officielles du gouvernement du Canada.
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| Ministère de la Justice Canada | $3,406,632 | 13 enregistrements |
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The Recipient agrees to: contribute to addressing the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system through prevention, diversion and reintegration activities.
The recipient agrees to contribute to addressing the overrepresentation of Indigenous people in the criminal justice system through Public awareness and prevention, Diversion, Dispute resolution or me...
This multi-year project will educate and engage justice partners to bring the use of Gladue Principles to the center of decision-making at every point in the criminal justice system in Nova Scotia. K...
The Nova Scotia Family Courtworker Framework Project, aims to create an Indigenous Family Courtwork framework. They will meet with Nova Scotia Justice, Kwilmu'kw Maw-klusuaqn (KMK) 13 Band Designates...
The Gladue Writers Project will consist of two separate three-day training opportunities for a total of 40 current and new Gladue writers. One workshop will be located on Cape Breton Island and the ot...
To create collaboration among justice system stakeholders, funders, staff, and participants to share experiences on what is effective in terms of restorative justice. To gather and network to improve...
This project will support a one-time initiative to provide travel support to enable 8 Indigenous Courtworkers from Mi'kmaw Legal Support Network to attend the Indigenous Courtwork Program National Gat...
Project funding in support of the Indigenous Courtwork Program 2020/2021 will provide much needed support for Indigenous Courtworkers to carry out their duties. In response to COVID-19 pandemic challe...
This project is to support buying office equipment for Justice Staff.
This project is to support the Recipient in realigning program activities that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic..
The purpose of the recidivism study is to assess how IJP funded community-based justice programs reduce the likelihood of re-offending (recidivism) among participants.
This project is to support travel to the 2019 National Restorative Justice Symposium. The Symposium is a national gathering that brings together representatives from community organizations, policy-m...