Title:
The Time is Now: A Comprehensive, Territory-wide Sexual Harassment Action Plan for Yukon
Agreement Number:
10296463
Agreement Value:
$2,325,765.00
Agreement Date:
Jul 3, 2019 - Mar 31, 2024
Description:
This project will develop and implement a comprehensive territory-wide public legal education and supported service to complainants with regards to workplace sexual harassment in Yukon. The project will develop and deliver public legal education information (with a specific focus on vulnerable populations), deliver a series of in-person and online courses specifically developed for the northern cultural and legal context, and will support an online chatbot to enable anonymous documentation of evidence. The project will provide outreach to remote communities across the territory and bring together stakeholders through bi-annual conference and regional meetings.
Organization:
Department of Justice Canada
Location:
Whitehorse, Yukon, CA Y1A2B4
Reference Number:
119-2023-2024-Q4-00002
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
892005240
Additional Information:
Multi-year Project: from 20192020 to 20232024 PROJECT AMENDED - Original Project Amount: $ 2,621,527.00 Approved Date: 2019/07/03 Fiscal Year: 20192020 Quarter: 2 Amendment #1 Amount: $ -100,000.00 Approved Date: 2021/03/22 Amendment #2 Amount: $ -59,061.00 Approved Date: 2021/03/31 Amendment #3 Amount: $ -106,701.00 Approved Date: 2023/03/29 Amendment #4 Amount: $ -30,000.00 Approved Date: 2024/03/11
Amendment Date
Mar 11, 2024
Recipient's Legal Name:
YUKON HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION
Federal Riding Name:
Yukon
Federal Riding Number:
60001
Program:
Justice Partnership and Innovation Program
Program Purpose:
The JPIP supports the departmental core responsibility of justice system support. The department plays an essential role in ensuring a fair, relevant and accessible Canadian justice system. JPIP’s longterm goal is to contribute to increasing access to the Canadian justice system and strengthening the Canadian legal framework. It supports policy directions of the Department on issues related to family violence, access to justice, and other emerging justice related issues.