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GOVERNMENT ANNOUNCES SUPPORT FOR NEW CHILD ADVOCACY CENTRE

WINNIPEG, June 29, 2011 – Shelly Glover, Member of Parliament for Saint Boniface and Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance today represented the Honourable Rob Nicholson, P.C., Q.C., M.P. for Niagara Falls, Minister of Justice and Attorney General of Canada and joined the Honourable Gord Mackintosh, Minister of Family Services and Consumer Affairs of the Manitoba Government, to announce the opening of Manitoba’s first Child Advocacy Centre, which will help better serve children and youth that have been victims or witnesses of crime.

“Our Government is committed to supporting victims of crime, particularly the most vulnerable among us – our children,” said Minister Nicholson. “Today we celebrate the opening of a child-focused facility that will make it easier for childrens’ voices to be heard in the criminal justice system.”

Child Advocacy Centres (CACs) aim to minimize the trauma of being a child victim of crime. CACs are a collaborative team of professionals who work in a child-friendly setting to help a child or youth victim or witness navigate the criminal justice system. The work of the CAC staff can greatly reduce the emotional and mental harm to the child and their approach can improve the quality of evidence brought forward in trials. Better evidence can lead to more charges laid, a higher rate of guilty pleas and convictions, and more appropriate sentences.

“Manitoba’s first Child Advocacy Centre will make a significant contribution to helping young victims of crime, and preparing witnesses to reduce the trauma and assist the prosecution,” said Parliamentary Secretary Glover. “As we outlined in our Economic Action Plan, our Government has made standing up for victims and their families a priority.”

The $350,000 in federal funding over two years comes from the $5.25 million in funding over five years that was announced October 7, 2010, and is made available through the Victims Fund at the Department of Justice. In 2007, the Government announced the Federal Victims Strategy and committed $52 million to respond to the needs of victims of crime. In Budget 2011, the Government announced $26 million over the next two years to continue the Federal Victims Strategy.

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