Press Release
October 16, 2017
Ottawa, Ontario
Public Safety Canada
To help reverse the trend of Indigenous over-representation in Canada’s criminal justice system, and to help previously incarcerated Indigenous Peoples heal, rehabilitate and find good jobs, the Government of Canada is investing $10 million over five years for the Indigenous Community Corrections Initiative (ICCI). These investments will support approaches to community safety that are responsive to the concerns, priorities and unique circumstances of Indigenous communities.
A call for proposals was launched last week for community-based and culturally relevant projects, with a focus on alternatives to incarceration and on reintegration supports. Eligible projects could include counselling, treatment for addictions, mental health treatment, job training, literacy, and skills development.
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“Indigenous offenders continue to be disproportionately represented at all levels of the criminal justice system. As part of a renewed nation-to-nation relationship with Indigenous people, the Government of Canada is committed to addressing gaps in services to Indigenous people throughout the criminal justice system. I encourage Indigenous communities, organizations, governments and the academic sector to submit proposals that will help Indigenous offenders better reintegrate.”
– The Honourable Ralph Goodale, Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness
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