
News Release
For Immediate Release
August 21, 2007
Child Victim/Witness Centre Program Helps Children Through Court Process
The McGuinty government is expanding the province’s innovative Child Victim/Witness Centre program, Attorney General Michael Bryant announced today.
“The expansion of this program to all regions of the province will provide effective support services and court preparation for children, including many who have been abused or exposed to domestic violence,” said Bryant.
The government currently funds Child Victim/Witness Centres in London and Toronto. The expansion, which includes an investment of $1 million, will allow for a new centre in Ottawa and fund two existing centres in the Regions of Peel and Waterloo.
The new centre in Ottawa, to be operated by Catholic Family Service Ottawa, will provide the following services free of charge:
Children will be referred to the centre by community partners such as police, Crown prosecutors and Victim/Witness Assistance Program staff.
The McGuinty government’s $1 million investment will:
The Child Witness Centre Program complements the work of the Victim/Witness Assistance Program, which provides information, assistance, referrals and support to victims and witnesses of crime, throughout the criminal court process, in all 54 court districts across the province.
The service expansion responds to the release of the “Best Practices in Child Victim/Witness Programs” report. The government commissioned this report to provide information on the effectiveness of the province’s Child Victim/Witness programs. The executive summary of the report is available on the ministry website at www.attorneygeneral.jus.gov.on.ca. To obtain a copy of the report, please call 416-326-2220 or 1-800-518-7901 toll free.
“Child witness support provides substantial benefits to children involved in the justice system,” said Franca DiDiomete, Catholic Family Service Ottawa. “We are proud to deliver these services that will benefit many children who are victims of violence or witnesses of violence.”
“The Ottawa Community Committee on Child Abuse led the long effort to establish a child victim/witness program in Ottawa, and we are delighted that these much-needed services to children will soon be available in our community,” said Ron Ensom, former Co-chair, Ottawa Community Committee on Child Abuse.
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Contacts:
Brendan Crawley
Ministry of the Attorney General
Communications Branch
416-326-2210
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