National Victims of Crime Awareness Week
Federal Symposium, April 27, 2009
The Crowne Plaza Hotel
101 Lyon Street, Ottawa
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The following presentations were given during the National Victims of Crime Awareness Week federal symposium, which took place in Ottawa on April 27, 2009. As some of the presenters did not use a formal presentation to deliver their remarks, not all of the workshops are reflected. The opinions expressed are the author's and do not necessarily represent those of the Department of Justice Canada.
MEETING THE NEEDS OF CHILD VICTIMS:
- Le Centre d’expertise Marie-Vincent : Social innovation for child sexual abuse victims - Lucie Joyal, Le Centre d’expertise Marie-Vincent
SERVICES FOR YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE SEX TRADE:
- Sexually Exploited Children and Youth -- Jennifer Berry, Child Sexual Exploitation Specialist, Child Protection Branch, Manitoba Family Services and Housing
BRITISH COLUMBIA DISASTER RESPONSE MODEL:
- Disaster Victim Identification Unit (DVI) -- Ms. Carolyn Sinclair, Executive Director, British Columbia Police Victim Services
VICTIMS AND RESTORATIVE JUSTICE:
- The Limits of Restorative Justice -- Arlène Gaudreault, Association québécoise Plaidoyer-victimes, University of Montreal
SUPPORTING, CONNECTING, EVOLVING – PROVIDING SERVICES TO VICTIMS OF INTERNET LURING AND EXPLOITATION
- Provincial strategy to protect children from sexual abuse and exploitation on the internet -- Frank Goldschmidt, Detective Staff Sergeant, Provincial Coordinator, Provincial Strategy, Ontario Provincial Police
- Prosecuting Internet Child Exploitation Offences -- Allison Dellandrea, Ontario Crown Attorney
MISSING AND MURDERED ABORIGINAL WOMEN
- Sisters In Spirit: Violence Against Indigenous Women in Canada -- Ms. Jennifer Lord, Native Women's Association of Canada
CULTURAL CONSIDERATIONS FOR SUPPORTING ABORIGINAL VICTIMS
- Cultural Considerations for Supporting Aboriginal Victims -- Ms. Vicky Laforge, Victim/Victim Advocate
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