Community Accountability Programs Information ... - Ministry of Justice
Community Accountability Programs Information ... - Ministry of Justice Community Accountability Programs Information ... - Ministry of Justice
∗∗∗note the total number of cases not accepted as referrals using the reason codesprovided (e.g., victims wishes = 3). Only the primary reason (one for each case) shouldbe used. The definitions for the reason codes are as follows:⇒ inappropriate referrals are those that fall outside the mandate of your program(e.g., domestic violence, sexual assaults).⇒ the wishes of parents (or guardians) of offenders, victims, or offenders refers toinstances where a party does not want to participate in the program.⇒ offender non-compliant refers to an uncooperative offender (e.g., lacking remorse,not accepting responsibility).note the total number of cases that have completed the program to dateof the cases that have completed the program provide:◊ the total number of cases that fully complied with all aspects of the agreement◊ the total number of cases that partially complied with the terms of the agreement◊ the total number of cases that did not comply with any aspect of the agreement• for each case with non- compliance, please provide the primary reason for non-compliance(examples might include, Case 1 = counselling not available; Case 2 = youth’s familyrelocated; Case 3 = offender arrested/charged with new offence, etc.)6. Primary Case Types:• in the box provided, note the number of cases by type of case accepted to your program(e.g., theft under $5,000 = 5 cases; possession of stolen property under $5,000 = 10 cases)7. Funding Allocation Summary:• list all sources of funding received by your program in the first quarter• provide a financial breakdown of how funding has been used to date• include significant in-kind funding or resources (e.g., computer or fax machine)8. Comments:• please use this page to provide us with any details that you feel are necessary, or to providefeedback on experiences to date, identify problems, ask questions, or, share informationthat may be useful to other communities implementing programs. Please add additionalsheets if you would like to do so.Page 5 of 5
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∗∗∗note the total number <strong>of</strong> cases not accepted as referrals using the reason codesprovided (e.g., victims wishes = 3). Only the primary reason (one for each case) shouldbe used. The definitions for the reason codes are as follows:⇒ inappropriate referrals are those that fall outside the mandate <strong>of</strong> your program(e.g., domestic violence, sexual assaults).⇒ the wishes <strong>of</strong> parents (or guardians) <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fenders, victims, or <strong>of</strong>fenders refers toinstances where a party does not want to participate in the program.⇒ <strong>of</strong>fender non-compliant refers to an uncooperative <strong>of</strong>fender (e.g., lacking remorse,not accepting responsibility).note the total number <strong>of</strong> cases that have completed the program to date<strong>of</strong> the cases that have completed the program provide:◊ the total number <strong>of</strong> cases that fully complied with all aspects <strong>of</strong> the agreement◊ the total number <strong>of</strong> cases that partially complied with the terms <strong>of</strong> the agreement◊ the total number <strong>of</strong> cases that did not comply with any aspect <strong>of</strong> the agreement• for each case with non- compliance, please provide the primary reason for non-compliance(examples might include, Case 1 = counselling not available; Case 2 = youth’s familyrelocated; Case 3 = <strong>of</strong>fender arrested/charged with new <strong>of</strong>fence, etc.)6. Primary Case Types:• in the box provided, note the number <strong>of</strong> cases by type <strong>of</strong> case accepted to your program(e.g., theft under $5,000 = 5 cases; possession <strong>of</strong> stolen property under $5,000 = 10 cases)7. Funding Allocation Summary:• list all sources <strong>of</strong> funding received by your program in the first quarter• provide a financial breakdown <strong>of</strong> how funding has been used to date• include significant in-kind funding or resources (e.g., computer or fax machine)8. Comments:• please use this page to provide us with any details that you feel are necessary, or to providefeedback on experiences to date, identify problems, ask questions, or, share informationthat may be useful to other communities implementing programs. Please add additionalsheets if you would like to do so.Page 5 <strong>of</strong> 5