Press Release
Improving Conditions and Increasing Transparency to Create Better Outcomes
May 3, 2018 11:53 A.M.
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
Ontario is taking action to transform the adult correctional system and produce better outcomes for individuals in custody and upon their release.
The Correctional Services and Reintegration Act, 2018 was passed today and will result in improved conditions, increased transparency, and will apply a consistent and evidence-based approach to rehabilitation and reintegration to better prepare those in custody for a successful and well-supported return to their communities.
The new act will transform Ontario’s adult correctional system by:
As part of its ongoing transformation of correctional services, Ontario will be working with experts to improve the provision of health care services for individuals in custody. This important work will be guided by the findings and advice of an independent advisory committee of experts representing health care professionals, individuals with lived experience, community health care organizations, and over-represented groups in correctional facilities, including marginalized and racialized community advocate groups.
Extensive consultations about the implementation of the new act will be held with frontline staff, including nurses, physicians, and correctional officers, in addition to Indigenous partners, incarcerated individuals and their families, health care organizations, and justice sector groups.
This legislation is part of the boldest transformation of Ontario’s correctional system in generations. It will modernize correctional services, and support a system built around safety, dignity, human rights, and accountability that will effectively rehabilitate individuals in custody and assist in their successful reintegration. Ontario will ensure appropriate supports are in place as it implements this transformation.
Modernizing the adult correctional system is part of the government’s plan to support care, create opportunity and make life more affordable during this period of rapid economic change. The plan includes free prescription drugs for everyone under 25, and 65 or over, through the biggest expansion of medicare in a generation, free tuition for hundreds of thousands of students, a higher minimum wage and better working conditions, and free preschool child care from 2 ½ to kindergarten.
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“This new legislation is the foundation we need for a modern and compassionate correctional system. We are shifting to a consistent and client-centered approach that will help rehabilitate and reintegrate all those in our custody and care. Our dedicated correctional employees and partners played an integral role in making our shared vision for a better correctional system a reality. We will continue to work together as we implement our plan.”
Marie-France Lalonde
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
Media Contacts
Dorijan Najdovski
Minister’s Office
416-326-5095
Andrew Morrison
Communications Branch
416-325-0432
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