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Calls for industries, institutions, services, and partnerships

Correctional Services Canada

Recommendation 111: We call upon Correctional Service Canada to ensure its correctional facilities and programs recognize the distinct needs of Indigenous offenders when designing and implementing programming for First Nations, Inuit, and Métis women. Correctional Service Canada must use culturally safe, distinctions-based, and trauma-informed models of care, adapted to the needs of Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people.


Calls for industries, institutions, services, and partnerships

Correctional Services Canada

Recommendation 112: We call upon Correctional Service Canada, in order to support reintegration, to increase opportunities for meaningful vocational training, secondary school graduation, and postsecondary education.


Calls for industries, institutions, services, and partnerships

Correctional Services Canada

Recommendation 113: We call upon Correctional Service Canada to increase and enhance the role and participation of Elders in decision making for all aspects of planning for Indigenous women and 2SLGBTQQIA people.


Calls for industries, institutions, services, and partnerships

Correctional Services Canada

Recommendation 114: We call upon Correctional Service Canada to expand mother-and-child programming and to establish placement options described in sections 81 and 84 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act to ensure that mothers and their children are not separated.


Calls for industries, institutions, services, and partnerships

Correctional Services Canada

Recommendation 115: We call upon Correctional Service Canada and provincial and territorial correctional services to provide programming for men and boys that confronts and ends violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people.


Calls for industries, institutions, services, and partnerships

Correctional Services Canada

Recommendation 116: We call upon Correctional Service Canada to eliminate the practice of strip searches.


Calls for All Canadians

Recommendation 117: Denounce and speak out against violence against Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people.


Calls for All Canadians

Recommendation 118: Decolonize by learning the true history of Canada and Indigenous history in your local area. Learn about and celebrate Indigenous Peoples’ history, cultures, pride, and diversity, acknowledging the land you live on and its importance to local Indigenous communities, both historically and today.


Calls for All Canadians

Recommendation 119: Develop knowledge and read the Final Report. Listen to the truths shared, and acknowledge the burden of these human and Indigenous rights violations, and how they impact Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people today.


Calls for All Canadians

Recommendation 120: Using what you have learned and some of the resources suggested, become a strong ally. Being a strong ally involves more than just tolerance; it means actively working to break down barriers and to support others in every relationship and encounter in which you participate.


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