Press Release
Government to Appoint Independent Reviewer to Reform Current Policies and Practices
October 17, 2016
Ministry of Community Safety and Correctional Services
Ontario will appoint an independent external reviewer to further examine the use of segregation in the province’s adult correctional facilities.
The reviewer will be asked to provide advice on an expedited basis, building on the work done by the ministry to date and reflecting the recommendations from the Ombudsman as well as the remedies arising from the Jahn application and the work done by the Ontario Human Rights Commissioner, to advise the government on key principles and implementing measures to:
The reviewer will submit a final report to the government, which will be made publicly available and will inform a provincial implementation plan to be released in Spring 2017.
The province and reviewer will continue to consult with key stakeholders and correctional staff to explore broader changes for the sector, including the resources and infrastructure required to support the overall work on Ontario’s transformation of correctional services. This will also include exploring alternative accommodations to segregation, especially for vulnerable individuals.
In addition to the appointment of the external reviewer, Ontario is taking immediate action with the goal of reducing the number of inmates placed in segregation and to improve conditions for those who, for their own safety and the safety of others, must currently be segregated from the general inmate population.
The following changes to the use of segregation will be implemented, effective immediately:
Supporting a fair, humane approach to segregation is part of the government’s plan to transform the correctional system by focusing on the rehabilitation and reintegration of offenders through improved programs, mental health supports and greater staff and inmate safety.
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“I have ordered this independent review to help build on the important work already underway to address issues with respect to the use of segregation in our adult correctional facilities. We are working to bring some immediate support to inmates currently housed in segregation by continuing to work with Ontario’s correctional staff to implement these important changes while this review is underway. These changes are also a critical step in our broader strategy to transform our province’s correctional services, and we will ensure that the safety and well-being of inmates and staff remain our top priority.”
David Orazietti
Minister of Community Safety and Correctional Services
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