Ontario Awarding Victim Support Grant to Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry

Province supporting victims and survivors of intimate partner violence/domestic violence, human trafficking and child exploitation

Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry — The Ontario government is investing more than $4 million across the province to help support victims and survivors of intimate partner violence/domestic violence, human trafficking, and child exploitation. The funding is being delivered through the Victim Support Grant program and includes $100,000 for Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service, $100,000 for Cornwall Police Service, and $100,000 for OPP Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry Detachment.

Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service will work on the Human Trafficking and IPV Mobilization Project. This project is of sensitive nature.

Cornwall Police Service will build upon its existing Project Circuit Breaker that provides crucial support and services to victims of human trafficking (HT) and intimate partner violence. Project Power Generator initiatives with community partners will include adding a therapist with expertise in HT trauma, as well as improving resource information, victim navigation supports and education, and trauma-informed training for frontline police officers and employees of several partner organizations.

OPP Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry detachment will be working on The Victim Response Partnership Initiative. The Victim Response Partnership Initiative is a collaborative approach to enhance responses by police, justice, youth, community and social service partners when dealing with victims of intimate partner violence, human trafficking, and child exploitation. Funding will be used for police officer and community partner training, a victim advocate to support victims, completing a victim-centered interview room, and to increase public awareness.

“I am thrilled to know that Akwesasne Mohawk Police Service, Cornwall Police Service, and OPP Stormont, Dundas & Glengarry detachment will be receiving this grant to help support victims of intimate partner violence, domestic violence, human trafficking, and child exploitation,” said Nolan Quinn, MPP for Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry. “This funding will help the police services and partner organizations provide the support that victims and survivors need.”

“Support for victims and survivors is a crucial first step to recovery,” said Solicitor General Michael Kerzner. “This important grant is part of our government’s plan to combat violent crime on our streets and ensure that victims are not left behind.”

The Victim Support Grant (VSG) is part of Ontario’s Guns, Gangs and Violence Reduction Strategy and complements the province’s $307 million Anti-Human Trafficking Strategy, 2020-2025 and Combating Human Trafficking Act, 2021.

QUICK FACTS

  • All municipal and First Nation police services as well as the Ontario Provincial Police are eligible to apply for funding through the VSG program.
  • The VSG can be used for a variety of projects and initiatives, including specialized training for law enforcement, culturally responsive education and awareness campaigns, and purchasing technology and equipment to enhance police investigations and provide survivors with the option to complete interviews remotely.
  • Of the 45 projects being funded across the province, 19 will focus on intimate partner violence and domestic violence, five on human trafficking, three on child exploitation, and 18 that will focus on all three areas.
  • The Ontario government is investing over $2 million in the Partner Assault Response (PAR) program to help break the cycle of intimate partner violence and keep communities safe. The PAR program provides specialized group education and counselling for people charged with intimate partner violence offences and offers support to current partners of those in the program. This two-year investment is in addition to the more than $2 million given to PAR providers in 2022.

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MEDIA CONTACT
Office of Nolan Quinn, MPP Stormont-Dundas-South Glengarry
Tel: 613-933-6513 / TF: 1-800-514-9660
Email: nolan.quinn@pc.ola.org