Title:
Coming Home to Stay: A Reintegration Support Program for Federal and Provincial Offenders
Agreement Value:
$513,544.50
Agreement Date:
Oct 11, 2018 - Mar 31, 2022
Description:
Regina Treaty/Status Indian Services will implement a program model that has two staff persons working with Indigenous offenders from the point of sentencing to their return to community to facilitate successful reintegration. These positions will work with correctional facilities and develop relationships with allied agencies that are in a position to provide supportive services to their clientele.
Organization:
Public Safety Canada
Expected Results:
The expected outcomes from the Coming Home to Stay project include: supporting up to 50 offenders per year from federal and provincial correctional facilities to reintegrate back into the community; reduce the recidivism rate among program participants; reduce service delivery gaps in client case management through partnerships with other service delivery entities; provide a continuity of client care; build collaborative relationships; and ensure financial and program accountability.
Location:
Regina, Saskatchewan, CA S4N 0W8
Reference Number:
214-2018-2019-Q3-0004
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Business Number:
108123886RT0001
Recipient Type:
Indigenous recipients
Recipient's Legal Name:
Regina Treaty/Status Indian Services Inc.
Program:
Aboriginal Community Safety Development Contribution Program (ACSDCP)
Program Purpose:
The purpose of the contributions is to provide support to Aboriginal organizations (on and off-reserve), Aboriginal governments and municipalities in collaboration with Aboriginal organizations and or communities to develop tailored approaches to community safety, alternatives to incarceration and reintegration of Aboriginal offenders that are responsive to the concerns, priorities and unique circumstances of Aboriginal communities.