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Government of Canada Provides Additional Funding for Regina Police Service to Support Local Child Advocacy Centre

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(firmenpresse) - REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN -- (Marketwired) -- 08/22/13 -- Today, Ray Boughen, Member of Parliament for Palliser, announced on behalf of the Honourable Peter MacKay, P.C., Q.C., M.P. for Central Nova, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada, more than $150,000 for service enhancements at the Regina Children's Justice Centre, a child advocacy centre (CAC).

"We are pleased to provide funding to continue to support the efforts of an organization that has been serving young victims of crime in the Regina Qu'Appelle region for almost two decades," said Mr. Boughen. "Organizations like the Regina Police Service and the other partners working at the Regina Children's Justice Centre are vital in minimizing the trauma of vulnerable young victims."

Through the Department of Justice's Victims Fund, $155,342 is being made available to the Regina Police Service's Victim Services Unit. The funding will ensure that a Victims Services Responder can continue to work at the Regina Children's Justice Centre to provide services to young victims and their families, and to help them access other community supports and services as needed.

CACs provide a safe, child- and youth-friendly environment where a collaborative, coordinated team of professionals works together in a child-focused manner to help a child or youth victim navigate the criminal justice system. The work of a CAC multidisciplinary team can greatly reduce the emotional and mental harm to children and youths.

Since 2006, the Government of Canada has allocated more than $120 million to give victims a more effective voice through initiatives delivered by the Department of Justice Canada. This funding includes more than $10 million for the establishment or enhancement of Child Advocacy Centres. So far, CAC projects have been funded in more than 20 cities or municipalities across Canada.

The Government of Canada has also put forward a number of measures to better protect children, including:





This funding announcement is in keeping with the Government's Plan for Safe Streets and Communities, one of four priorities identified by Prime Minister Stephen Harper. This plan focuses on holding violent criminals accountable, enhancing the rights of victims, and increasing the efficiency of our justice system.

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BACKGROUNDER

Child Advocacy Centres

Child Advocacy Centres (CAC) are child-focused centres that coordinate the investigation, prosecution, and treatment of child abuse while helping abused children. They adopt a seamless and collaborative approach to addressing the needs of child and youth victims of crime. These centres seek to minimize system-induced trauma by providing a child-friendly setting for a young victim and his or her family.

Child Advocacy Centres bring together a multi-disciplinary team of police, child protection workers, medical services, mental health services, and victim services. Professional services offered by CACs include coordinated forensic interviews, examination of the child by a medical professional, victim advocacy, including court preparation and support, trauma assessment and counseling.

Child Advocacy Centres help children and their families navigate the justice system in a number of ways. For example, CACs provide a child or youth with a safe and comfortable environment in which to be interviewed by criminal justice professionals and seek to reduce the number of interviews and questions directed at a child, thereby minimizing system-induced trauma. They may also provide education and training to justice professionals on best practices for interviewing child victims and witnesses. As an example, interviews recorded by video are an effective method for gathering valuable information that can help both the young victim and the justice system. Ultimately, CACs lead to better communication between agencies supporting young victims and to increased access to services for young victims and their families or caregivers.

It has been shown that investigations conducted by CACs are cost-effective and can expedite decision-making by Crown prosecutors laying criminal charges. Parents whose children receive services from CACs are more satisfied with the investigation process and interview procedures, and those children who attend CACs are generally satisfied with the investigation and are more likely to state they were not scared during the forensic interviewing process.



Contacts:
Paloma Aguilar
Press Secretary
Office of the Minister of Justice
613-992-4621

Media Relations Office
Department of Justice
613-957-4207


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