Cross-Sectoral
Violence Against Women Strategy Group (CSVAWSG)
LE
COMITÉ RÉGIONAL DE COORDINATION POUR CONTRER LAVIOLENCE
FAITE AUX FEMMES
REGIONAL COORDINATING COMMITTEE TO END
VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
Wednesday
June 2, 2004
Key
Objectives
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To
advocate for policy provincially
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Bring
in a broad range of sectors
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Build
a province-wide, cross-sectoral network
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Re-politicize
the issue
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Challenge
trends in policy directions
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Further
an integrated analysis
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Proposals
for action and policy reform
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Develop
strategies for women with multiple exclusions
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Work
on prevention, i.e.welfare reform, housing, legal supports, etc..
History
of the Cross-Sectoral Violence Against Women
Strategy Group
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Womens
groups came together - Fall 2000 Who came?
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Cross-sectoral
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Writing
of Emergency Measures document
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2001
group more sporadic
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Status
of Women grant March of 2003 received
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One
Pre-election event
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After
the election lobby the party in power & opposition
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Emergency
Measures & Beyond document
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Large
Group Meetings - every 3 months
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Steering
Meetings - monthly in Toronto
Key
components of CSVAWSG
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Central
theme of CSVAWSG - the need to refocus
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VAW
policy and funding/resources to social supports for women and women's
services
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Law
and order response does not work
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Law
and order response is not based on a gender/race/anti-oppression
analysis
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Theme
for election actions making the issues clear
Emergency
Measures
Strengthening
womens economic and social position"
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Community
Based Service for Women
and Children
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Legal
Reforms & Services
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Family
Law Reforms
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Economic
Survival & Workplace Safety
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Economic
Survival
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Workplace
Protection
- History
of the Cross-Sectoral Violence Against Women Strategy Group
- Comprehensive
cross-sectoral strategy at the provincial level
- Campaign
Launch
- Lobby work
with the appropriate government people
- Campaign
was successful
- Provincial
election activities
- Organize
media event(s)
- Produce a
communication Press release
- Get out there
become visible
- Call leaders
to debate issues
- Pre-Election
Actions
- One page
with visual
- Press Release
to main media
- Press release
for everyones use
- Main media
events
- OAITH plan
- Michelle
Lansberg article
- Media Hits
- Follow Eves
- After
the Election
- Large group
meeting Nov.18 2003
- Examine Liberal
appointments
- Outreach
Planning for Nov.18th
- Issue of
Steering Committee Membership
- Interim Report
SAW
- Collectively
write Emergency Measures & Beyond document
- Emergency
Measures & Beyond
Recommendations
in the 14 areas:
- Emergency Services
- Legal Reforms
& Services
- Women with
Disabilities and Deaf women
- Aboriginal
Women
- Immigrant Refugee&
Women of Colour
- Francophone
Women
- Rural Women
& Northern Women
- Anti-poverty
and Income Security
- Housing
- Labour &
Workplace
- Childcare
- Health
- Re-structuring
of Provinces Womens Services
- Emergency
Services
- Allocate
15 million in annualized funds to womens shelters
- Funding to
communities urgently needing shelter beds
- Allocate
$3,360,000 in annualized funds to Second Stage Housing
- Funding to
community womens groups
- Legal Reforms
& Services
- Increased
family legal aid to separation and divorce
- Language
interpretation supports
- Criminal
Law Reforms Hadley re. bail & May Inquests as per the
Charter
- Women with
Disabilities & Deaf women
- Accessible
affordable housing
- Disability
related government programs need VAW training
- Income supports:
increase levels; reflect indexed cost of living; not linked to
spousal income; medical coverage separated from income
- 24 hour accessible
transportation
- Accessible
shelters and 2nd stage housing
- Aboriginal
Women
- Increase
funding to Aboriginal women shelters
- Fund safe
houses on reserve
- Increased
support services to Aboriginal women in all communities
- Services
in aboriginal languages
- Decrease
CAS intervention
- Immigrant
Refugee& Women of Colour
- Fund VAW
training for settlement and other immigrant programs
- VAW agencies
need to provide culturally sensitive programs
- Fund Immigrant
settlement agencies for cultural interpreters services
- Culturally
sensitive info on VAW services
- Understanding
systemic discrimination, immigration policies, and ethnic community
issues and their relationship to leaving an abusive situation
- Francophone
Women
- Same service
needs as all women, however
- access to
French services still problem:
- Catch-up
for lost access to French language services
- Budget increase
for regional crisis lines
- Increase
services in the north-west, including funding for immigrant women
and new sexual assault centre in Prescott-Russell
- Recognition
of needs in consultations and communications
- Rural
Women
- Immediate
access to affordable housing
- Review application
process for sensitivity
- Improve access
to health care by increasing nurse practitioners
- Develop inclusive
health care services
- Northern women
- Provide accessible
affordable housing
- Access to
health care services
- Develop inclusive
Health facilities
- Anti-poverty
& Income Security
- Implement annual
cost of living adjustment to welfare rates
- Increase housing
subsidies
- More affordable
housing
- Realistic shelter
allowances for women on social assistance
- Remove income
claw backs for OW and NCBS
- Allow women
to access multiple provincial services
- Housing
- Low rise
mixed income developments
- Design features
for children
- Accessible
disabled units
- 1% solution
- Increase
affordable rental stock as per Golden Report
- Fund supports
that sustain housing
- Recommendations
as per Hadley
- Labour
& Workplace
- Employment
Standards Act provisions; Job protection for compassionate leave
- Provisions
that guarantee the right to workplace accommodation for court
leave, finding housing, childcare, and to heal
- Pay Equity
with a 1% adjustment to ensure survival of womens agencies
- Childcare
- Universal,
regulated ELC system
- Detailed
policy framework with action plan
- Plan should
be ready April 2005
- Move towards
a national child care program
- Provide immediate
crisis control
- Health
- Recognition
of violence as a public health issue
- Link health
dollars to community-based organizations providing VAW services
- Recognize
the impact of VAW on health care workers
- Hospital
accreditation standards should include sensitivity to issues of
VAW
- Routine universal
screening
Re-structuring
of Provincial Government Womens Services
- Victims
Justice Fund (VJF) available to, community-based services
- Governments
VAW strategy ensure that there is sustainable funding designated
to implement VAW reforms.
- The lead within
the government - Ontario Womens Directorate (OWD)
- OWD must ensure
that other Ministries adhere to an equality-based analysis
From RCCEVAWs perspective..What should CSVAWSG be doing?
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