Community Accountability Programs Information ... - Ministry of Justice
Community Accountability Programs Information ... - Ministry of Justice Community Accountability Programs Information ... - Ministry of Justice
Harrison-Kent Youth Diversionand Community Accountability AssociationContact InformationKitty Chisholm, CoordinatorBox 494Harrison Hot Springs, BCV0M 1K0Phone: (604) 796-3999Fax: (604) 796-2517E-mail: N/AProgram InformationStructure of program:Target Group:Goals and Objectives:Program Model:Referral Source(s):Support/ Funding:Staffing Structure:Volunteers Involved: 9Years in Operation: A little over 1 yearNon-profit societyLocal young offendersTo provide closure and, if needed, financial restitution for thevictim(s); to provide an opportunity for the young offender tounderstand the impact of the offense; to integrate, throughcommunity work hours, the youth into his/ her community andfoster a feeling of responsibility in the youth; to refer youth toanger management and/ or drug and alcohol counseling, ifneeded.Community Accountability Panel with mentors.RCMP, Crown CounselStart-up grant from Ministry of PSSG; local funding.No paid staffTraining:Indicators of Success:Challenges/ Obstacles:Initial training provided by another area program. In housetraining for volunteers.We have accepted 27 youth, and 20 have completed the programsuccessfully and have not re-offended.Youth who come from homes where there is no reinforcement ofyouth’s rehabilitation; youth from foster homes, where fosterparents are hampered by their inability to enforce rules.
Hope Community Justice ProgramContact InformationGerry DybleBox 40Hope, BCV0X 1L0Phone: (604) 869-7758Fax: (604) 869-7755E-mail: N/AProgram InformationStructure of program:Target Group:Goals and Objectives:Program Model:Referral Source(s):Referral Types:Support/ Funding:Staffing Structure:Volunteers Involved:Years in Operation:Partners Involved:Training:Non-profitFirst-time young offendersTo promote awareness and education of restorative justicephilosophy, principles and practice; to facilitate reconciliation inrelationships between victims, offenders, and the community; tostrengthen our sense of community by involvement in a restorativeprocess in an effort to reduce crime; to facilitate a processwhereby victims, offenders and community experience justice.Community Justice ForumRCMPCategory 3 and 4 (theft, mischief, fraud, etc.)Community, start-up grant from Ministry of PSSGNo paid staff1 Program Coordinator, 18 facilitators and Board members10 monthsRCMPCommunity Justice Forum facilitator training
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Hope <strong>Community</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> ProgramContact <strong>Information</strong>Gerry DybleBox 40Hope, BCV0X 1L0Phone: (604) 869-7758Fax: (604) 869-7755E-mail: N/AProgram <strong>Information</strong>Structure <strong>of</strong> program:Target Group:Goals and Objectives:Program Model:Referral Source(s):Referral Types:Support/ Funding:Staffing Structure:Volunteers Involved:Years in Operation:Partners Involved:Training:Non-pr<strong>of</strong>itFirst-time young <strong>of</strong>fendersTo promote awareness and education <strong>of</strong> restorative justicephilosophy, principles and practice; to facilitate reconciliation inrelationships between victims, <strong>of</strong>fenders, and the community; tostrengthen our sense <strong>of</strong> community by involvement in a restorativeprocess in an effort to reduce crime; to facilitate a processwhereby victims, <strong>of</strong>fenders and community experience justice.<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> ForumRCMPCategory 3 and 4 (theft, mischief, fraud, etc.)<strong>Community</strong>, start-up grant from <strong>Ministry</strong> <strong>of</strong> PSSGNo paid staff1 Program Coordinator, 18 facilitators and Board members10 monthsRCMP<strong>Community</strong> <strong>Justice</strong> Forum facilitator training