A new Indigenous Justice Centre in Chilliwack, and $10 million for First Nations justice programs were announced Monday by Premier David Eby.
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The new Indigenous Justice Centre in Chilliwack is the first in the Lower Mainland, the fourth brick-and-mortar IJC in the province, along with centres in Prince Rupert, Prince George and Merritt, and a virtual centre.
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The IJCs are being set up to provide culturally appropriate information like a personalized plan, advice, supports and representation for Indigenous Peoples involved in the justice system for both criminal and child protection matters.
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The provincial budget of 2023 includes $44 million to expand the IJCs to 15 locations and one virtual centre over three years.
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These justice centres also aim to address the circumstances that may have led to the offences in the first place and ensure that needs such as housing, mental health and addictions treatment and employment services are addressed.
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Supporting the implementation of the BC First Nations Justice Strategy is a key part of the Province香蕉视频直播檚 commitments to advancing reconciliation.
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The 2023 provincial budget included funding for a total of 10 justice centres with the expectation there would 15 of them in operation by 2025-26.
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The First Nations Justice Strategy, signed in 2020, is a roadmap designed by and for Indigenous Peoples with 43 actions to reform the colonial justice system and revitalize Indigenous legal practices including creation of these justice centres. The strategy dovetails with B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 commitments under the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (Declaration Act) to align B.C.香蕉视频直播檚 laws with the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and work in partnership with Indigenous Peoples on a path toward reconciliation.
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