EDMUNDSTON, NB, June 24,
2024 /CNW/ - Sexual violence is a crime that has
devastating consequences and can cause significant trauma for
survivors, victims, and their loved ones. The Government of
Canada is committed to helping all
victims and survivors of sexual crimes by establishing
partnerships, to offer them tailored and accessible services.
Today, René Arseneault, Member of Parliament for
Madawaska—Restigouche, on behalf of the Honourable Arif Virani,
Minister of Justice and Attorney
General of Canada, and Charlotte
Côté, Director of Escale MadaVic, announced funding of $2,127,922 over six years (2021–2027) to Escale
MadaVic to support victims and survivors of sexual crimes in the
Madawaska and Victoria counties of New Brunswick.
The funding announced today supports Escale MadaVic's project,
"Continuité de développement de la stratégie de collaboration"
[Continued Collaborative Strategy Development]. Through the
implementation of a collaborative strategy with over 25
stakeholders, including Indigenous and immigrant communities, this
project addresses the needs of sexual violence victims and
survivors, and improves their access to community response
services. The consolidation of this network will improve the sexual
violence services and resources available in remote areas of New
Brunswick—where access to services is limited and often unavailable
in French.
This project will enable the organization to provide its
partners with the knowledge and tools they need to address the
complex traumas that may result from sexual violence. Working in
collaboration with its municipal partners, Escale MadaVic will also
inform victims and survivors of the laws and services available to
them, as well as raise public awareness of sexual violence through
social media and traditional media. These approaches will enable
the organization to reach a greater number of people in remote
areas.
The Department of Justice
Canada is awarding Escale MadaVic $900,000 over three fiscal years (2021–2024) and
$1,227,922 over three additional
fiscal years (2024–2027) through the Sexual Assault stream of the
Victims Fund. This fund provides the resources and knowledge
survivors need to facilitate access to justice, improve the
capacity of service providers, foster the establishment of referral
networks, and increase awareness of services available to victims
and survivors of crime and their families.
Founded in 1988, Escale MadaVic is a non-profit organization
offering a range of support services to victims of violence—be it
spousal, domestic or sexual—and their children, in all their
diversity, in the Madawaska and
Victoria counties of New Brunswick. Using a trauma-focused
approach, the services provided include a shelter; a centre for
therapy, assistance and support for victims and survivors of sexual
violence; outreach, second stage and artistic expression programs;
as well as a 24-hour helpline.
Quotes
"The funding we are announcing today to Escale MadaVic will
help provide better access to justice and community services for
victims and survivors of sexual violence. It will also support our
national and provincial efforts to keep communities safe, protect
victims and survivors, and hold offenders accountable for their
actions."
The Honourable Arif Virani, P.C., M.P.
Minister of
Justice and Attorney General of
Canada
"With the federal support announced today, Escale MadaVic will
be able to better address the needs of victims and survivors of
sexual violence in the Madawaska
and Victoria counties and reach a
greater number of people in these regions. The support offered by
this program is essential to facilitating access to justice for
victims and survivors, including those from Francophone minority
communities in New Brunswick."
René Arseneault
Member of Parliament for
Madawaska—Restigouche
"Since 2016, our region has had a centre of expertise in sexual
violence subsidized by the Department of Justice Canada through the Victims Fund.
Continued funding allows Escale MadaVic to ensure consistency in
the three components of their Éclipse centre: awareness,
coordination, and therapeutic intervention. The staff are certified
to offer essential services to victims and survivors of sexual
violence."
Charlotte Côté
Executive Director of Escale
MadaVic
Quick facts
- The Victims Fund provides funding through grants and
contributions to support projects and activities aimed at
developing new approaches and promoting access to justice and
services for all victims of crime, with a special focus on the
needs of vulnerable victims of crime, notably victims of sexual
assault.
- It is a current priority for the Department of Justice to
support activities that will help enhance the criminal justice
system's response to victims and survivors of sexual assault and
exploitation, improve their access to justice, increase their
confidence in the justice system, and provide them with better
services.
- Violence affects people of all genders, ages, religions,
cultures, ethnicities, geographic locations, and
socio-economic backgrounds.
- Many Canadians across the country continue to face violence
every day because of their gender, gender expression, gender
identity or perceived gender. According to data from
Statistics Canada:
- In 2019, women living in rural areas of the provinces of
Canada experienced rates of
intimate partner violence (IPV) that were almost twice as high as
women living in urban areas.
- In 2018, 61% of Indigenous women were more likely to experience
some form of IPV in their lifetime compared with 44% of
non-Indigenous women.
- Over 65% of LGB+ women who had ever been in an intimate
partner relationship had experienced at least one type of IPV since
the age of 15, significantly more than 44% of heterosexual
women.
- In New Brunswick, 849 cases of
sexual assault were reported by police in 2022, representing a 52%
increase over the past five years. Among these cases, sexual
assaults violating the victim's sexual integrity were the most
frequently reported. (Table 35-10-0177-01, 2023)
Related links
- Escale MadaVic
- What is gender-based violence? (Women and Gender Equality
Canada)
- Victims Fund (Department of Justice Canada)
- Measures to Enhance Criminal Justice System Responses to Adult
Sexual Assault in Canada (Victims
Fund, Department of Justice
Canada)
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SOURCE Department of Justice
Canada