Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Indigenous Resilience and Adaptability: National Indigenous Courtwork Program Response to COVID-19
Agreement Number:
11644343
Agreement Value:
$101,840.00
Agreement Date:
Nov 6, 2020 - Aug 31, 2021
Description:
The Indigenous Resilience and Adaptability: National Indigenous Courtwork Program Response to COVID-19 project will support a series of interviews and surveys with Indigenous courtworkers, direct program directors, clients, lawyers, provincial/territorial COVID-19 committees for court services, and other relevant stakeholders. This project will examine the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the current and future service delivery of Indigenous courtworkers and service users. The project will be national in scope and will look at the following: 1) how each provincial/territorial government is responding to COVID-19 with respect to court services; 2) impact on Indigenous Courtworker programs and their ability to serve Indigenous-accused effectively; 3) identify new challenges and opportunities for Indigenous courtworkers to support the relationships between courts and clients; and 4) identify barriers and solutions to service delivery.
Organization:
Department of Justice Canada
Location:
Vancouver, British Columbia, CA V7P3J3
Reference Number:
119-2020-2021-Q4-00113
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
131195562
Additional Information:

PROJECT AMENDED - Original Project Amount: $ 81,840.00 Approved Date: 2020/11/05 Fiscal Year: 20202021 Quarter: 3 Amendment #1 Amount: $ 20,000.00 Approved Date: 2021/03/18

Amendment Date
Mar 18, 2021
Recipient's Legal Name:
NATIVE COURTWORKER COUNSELLING ASSOCIATION OF BRITISH COLUMBIA
Federal Riding Name:
North Vancouver
Federal Riding Number:
59021
Program:
Indigenous Courtwork Program
Program Purpose:

The Indigenous Courtwork Program contributes funding to participating provinces for the provision of Indigenous Courtwork services in criminal justice proceedings to ensure that Indigenous people in contact with the criminal justice system have access to fair, equitable, culturally relevant treatment throughout the criminal justice process.

Amendments: