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Golden Youth and Adult Diversion ProgramContact InformationGolden RCMPCpl. M. Shehovac or Cst. Garth BurluckDona Gylander, CoordinatorBox 810Golden, BCPhone: (250) 344-2521V0A 1H0Phone: (250) 344-2221Fax: (250) 344-2841E-mail: N/AProgram InformationStructure of program: Non-profitTarget Group:First-time adult and young offendersGoals and Objectives: To offer another option for victims, police and offendersProgram Model:Alternative Resolution (Sparwood model)Referral Source(s): RCMPReferral Types:Minor offences, where victim is in agreementSupport/ Funding: $5000 start-up grant from Ministry of PSSGStaffing Structure: No paid staffVolunteers Involved: Coordinator, plus 3 facilitatorsYears in Operation: 7Partners Involved: Civilian member coordinatorsTraining:Indicators of Success:Challenges/ Obstacles:Seminars put on by Attorney GeneralVictim satisfaction; offender’s parent see more consequencesthan through court.Training new community member (previous coordinator moved)
Granisle and Area Community Accountability ProgramContact InformationIan Ward-CoxBox 256Granisle, B.C.V0J 1W0Phone: (250) 697-2414Fax: (250) 697-6246E-mail: N/AProgram InformationStructure of program: Under RCMP Detachment with Community Consultative GroupTarget Group:First time offendersGoals and Objectives: Offender accountability through community involvementProgram Model:Community Justice ForumReferral Source(s): RCMPReferral Types: Criminal Code offences, Type 4Support/ Funding: $5000 start-up grant from Ministry of PSSGStaffing Structure: Under developmentVolunteers Involved: 1 Facilitator (trained by RCMP)Years in Operation: 2Partners Involved: RCMP, school, Village Counsel, social workersTraining:Indicators of Success:Challenges/ Obstacles:Resources Available:RCMP Community Justice Forum facilitation training98% of cases have not re-offendedFAS; drugs; lack of recreational facilitiesRCMP, social workers, drug and alcohol counselors.
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Golden Youth and Adult Diversion ProgramContact <strong>Information</strong>Golden RCMPCpl. M. Shehovac or Cst. Garth BurluckDona Gylander, CoordinatorBox 810Golden, BCPhone: (250) 344-2521V0A 1H0Phone: (250) 344-2221Fax: (250) 344-2841E-mail: N/AProgram <strong>Information</strong>Structure <strong>of</strong> program: Non-pr<strong>of</strong>itTarget Group:First-time adult and young <strong>of</strong>fendersGoals and Objectives: To <strong>of</strong>fer another option for victims, police and <strong>of</strong>fendersProgram Model:Alternative Resolution (Sparwood model)Referral Source(s): RCMPReferral Types:Minor <strong>of</strong>fences, where victim is in agreementSupport/ Funding: $5000 start-up grant from <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> PSSGStaffing Structure: No paid staffVolunteers Involved: Coordinator, plus 3 facilitatorsYears in Operation: 7Partners Involved: Civilian member coordinatorsTraining:Indicators <strong>of</strong> Success:Challenges/ Obstacles:Seminars put on by Attorney GeneralVictim satisfaction; <strong>of</strong>fender’s parent see more consequencesthan through court.Training new community member (previous coordinator moved)