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Recommendation 22: WORK WITHIN INSTITUTIONS In addition to coordinating across the justice system, access to justice should be a serios focus within judges’ organizations, lawyers’ and paralegals’ associations, courts and institutions.
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Recommendation 61: Work with your neighbors to implement better waste management strategies at the small scale if larger programs are not available.
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Recommendation 28: Work with the businesses and industry to increase cooperation and trust to improve waste management and social justice for communities.
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Recommendation 29: WORK WITH RESEARCHERS IN ALL FIELDS Coordinate research between institutions and universities, and between social scientists, economists, system users, and legal institutions to better understand the issues.
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Recommendation 24: Work with industry to ensure lower income families and youth have access to technology (both hardware and Internet access) so that they are able to apply for financial assistance and access learning opportunities and other supports.
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Recommendation 8: Work with employees to improve quality of life, contribute to alleviating additional burden on local communities.
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Recommendation 3: While working towards its overall poverty reduction goals, the Government of Canada should endeavor to reach those furthest behind first. To this end, the Government of Canada should commit to reducing poverty by 50% in 2030 for marginalized populations, including Black populations, 2SLGBTQ people, Indigenous people, and persons with a disability. The Government of Canada should also specifically name and focus on Black populations, 2SLGBTQ people, Indigenous people, and persons with a disability within existing and new Government of Canada strategies, initiatives, and supports.
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Recommendation 4: We recommend that the federal government consider Transfer Payments, specifically the Canada Social Transfer, as a mechanism to provide funding to provinces for supporting gender-based violence initiatives. If this solution is to be pursued, Transfer Payments would have to contain a clear set of accountabilities tied back to the National Action Plan, which will also allow for monitoring the progress towards its implementation.
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Recommendation 2: We ask that the minister specify priorities, goals and objectives for police collaboration with community-based crisis response services, focusing on least restrictive, lowest cost strategies that start with the input of people with lived and living experience.
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Recommendation 1: We ask that police collect and share disposition data on the outcomes of mental health calls. Since poverty, discrimination and trauma align with mental health issues, we echo CMHA’s recommendation that police forces in B.C. collect, analyze and disclose race-based and other demographic data to identify systemic issues underpinning police response to people in crisis.
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