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Over-representation of Aboriginal people in federal prisons is pervasive and growing

March 14th, 2013 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Over-representation of Aboriginal people in federal prisons is pervasive and growing)

Canada’s correctional investigator says stronger leadership and improved implementation of mandated Aboriginal initiatives are needed to address a growing crisis in our prisons

picture 462More than twenty years after Parliament enacted the Corrections and Conditional Release Act allowing the Correctional Service of Canada to enhance Aboriginal community involvement in corrections and respond to the unique needs and circumstances that contribute to high incarceration rates for Aboriginal people, disparities in opportunities and outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal offenders continue to widen, finds a report issued by the Correctional Investigator of Canada. (more…)

Aboriginal prisoners often shut out of healing lodges

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Report on Aboriginal prisoners in Canada finds limited understanding of Aboriginal people, culture and approaches to healing within federal corrections, especially among front line staff in facilities

picture 463bA report by Canada’s Correctional Investigator Howard Sapers has found that disparities in opportunities and outcomes between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal offenders continue to widen. Aboriginal offenders now account for 21.5% of Correctional Service of Canada’s (CSC) incarcerated population and 13.6% of offenders supervised in the community. The total Aboriginal offender population (community and institutional) represents 18.5% of all federal offenders. The situation of Aboriginal female offenders is even more concerning. In 2010-11, Aboriginal women accounted for over 31.9% of all federally incarcerated women,9 representing an increase of 85.7% over the last decade. (more…)

Canada is moving backward on Aboriginal corrections

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The scandal of Aboriginal incarceration in Canada is getting worse as “tough on crime” policy changes stamp out rehabilitative intent

picture 464A report by Howard Sapers, Canada’s Correctional Investigator, has found that over-representation of Aboriginal people in federal corrections is pervasive and growing. Today, 23% of the federal incarcerated population is Aboriginal, a 43% increase in the Aboriginal inmate population since 2005/6. One in three federally sentenced women offenders are Aboriginal. The highest concentration of Aboriginal prisoners is in the Prairie Region, and recent growth in correctional populations is primarily attributable to rising numbers of Aboriginal admissions and readmissions. (more…)

Black fathers can face challenging issues

March 7th, 2013 | Posted by pfmarchive in uncategorized - (Comments Off on Black fathers can face challenging issues)

But there’s next-to-no Canadian data on black fathers. The founder of the Black Daddies Club support group intends to change that with a research project.

picture 459The Black Daddies Club was founded in 2007 by Brandon Hay in response to the lack of forums and spaces for Black men to discuss parenting issues as well as the issues facing the Black Community as a whole. Brandon told Notable.ca that the Black Daddies Club “creates safe spaces for black fathers for us to speak about our challenges as well as victories as parents, also to work with the media to create an alternate, more positive image of black fathers.” (more…)

Accusations of gentrification accompany new restaurant opening in Vancouver

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The Pidgin Restaurant struggle is part of a larger problem–lack of affordable housing and fear of being priced out of the neighbourhood

picture 460By the time the mainstream media began to focus its attention on the protests being held at the Pidgin Restaurant in the downtown eastside of Vancouver, the protesters had been on the sidewalks in front of the new business for several weeks. Front page stories followed. Christopher Reynolds reported in the Vancouver Sun that the protests were “the latest — and most strident — in a series of demonstrations that participants and targets both say is reaching a boiling point.” The National Post’s Brian Hutchinson opened an article called “Pidgin patrons not put off by angry protests against Vancouver’s latest ‘gentrification atrocity’” with a quote from a Pidgin host, while showing the columnist to a table: “Don’t worry,” says our host, showing us to a table at the front of his new restaurant. “The windows are bulletproof.” (more…)

30 deaths among homeless people in Victoria raise questions

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Law students and members of the University of Victoria’s Poverty Law Club have asked the regional coroner to conduct an investigation

picture 461Members of the University of Victoria’s Poverty Law Club have drawn public and media attention to thirty deaths among Victoria’s homeless people. The deaths occurred over a four month period during the summer of 2012 and the number of deaths is three times higher than in previous years, according to Don Evans, executive director of Our Place Society. Evans told the Times Colonist that most of those who died were in their 40s, adding that without proper shelter, nutrition or medical care, infections and diseases thrive. (more…)