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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Cranbrook
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 12:15 p.m. – 3:30 p.m. MST\nLocation: 44 -12th Avenue South\, Cranbrook\, BC\, V1C 2R7\nPhone: 250-420-0202 \n\n12:15 p.m. – Welcome\, introductions\, and tour of the IJC\n12:45 p.m. – Opening by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper & lunch served\n1:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation (broadcast simultaneously in all locations)\n2:00 p.m. – In-person dialogue circle\n3:15 p.m. – Closing remarks\n\nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-cranbrook
LOCATION:Cranbrook Indigenous Justice Centre\, 44 - 12th Avenue South\, Cranbrook\, British Columbia\, V1C 2R9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
ORGANIZER;CN="BC First Nations Justice Council":MAILTO:events@bcfnjc.com
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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Victoria
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: 794 Yates St\, Victoria\, BC V8W 1L4\nPhone: 250-419-9665 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-victoria
LOCATION:Victoria Indigenous Justice Centre\, 794 Yates Street\, Victoria\, British Columbia\, V8W 1L4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Nanaimo
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: A-17 Church St\, Nanaimo\, BC V9R 5H5\nPhone: 778-762-4061 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-nanaimo
LOCATION:Nanaimo Indigenous Justice Centre\, A-17 Church Street\, Nanaimo\, British Columbia\, V9R 5H5\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Hazelton
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: 4125 River Rd\, Hazelton\, BC V0J 1Y0\nPhone: 250-842-0799 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-hazelton
LOCATION:Hazelton Indigenous Justice Centre\, 4125 River Road\, Hazelton\, British Columbia\, V0J 1Y0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Kelowna
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: 275 Lawrence Ave 2nd Floor\, Kelowna\, BC V1Y 6L2\nPhone: 236-763-6881 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-kelowna
LOCATION:Kelowna Indigenous Justice Centre\, 275 Lawrence Ave\, Kelowna\, British Columbia\, V1Y 6L2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T164115Z
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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Kamloops
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: 440 Victoria St\, Kamloops\, BC V2C 3N3\nPhone: 778-362-2733 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-kamloops
LOCATION:Kamloops Indigenous Justice Centre\, 440 Victoria St\, Kamloops\, British Columbia\, V2C 3N3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251203T141500
DTSTAMP:20260408T004751
CREATED:20251113T172512Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251128T171908Z
UID:10000178-1764760500-1764771300@bcfnjc.com
SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Surrey
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: Station Tower\, 13401 108 Ave #1000\, Surrey\, BC V3T 5T3\nPhone: 236-947-6777 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-surrey
LOCATION:Surrey Indigenous Justice Centre\, 13401 108 Ave #1000\, Surrey\, British Columbia\, V3T 5T3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC First Nations Justice Council":MAILTO:events@bcfnjc.com
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251203T141500
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CREATED:20251113T172309Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20251127T164248Z
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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Prince George
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: 511 George St\, Prince George\, BC V2L 1R8\nPhone: 250-645-5519 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-prince-george
LOCATION:Prince George Indigenous Justice Centre\, 511 George Street\, Prince George\, British Columbia\, V2L 1R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC First Nations Justice Council":MAILTO:events@bcfnjc.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20251203T111500
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SUMMARY:Bridging Justice 2025: Supporting Indigenous Survivors - Vancouver
DESCRIPTION:About Bridging Justice 2025 \nThe BC First Nations Justice Strategy (the Strategy) provides a clear and comprehensive roadmap for transforming the justice system in BC. Developed jointly by the BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC)\, First Nations communities\, and the Province of British Columbia\, the Strategy is grounded in partnership and supports First Nations’ self-determination and improved outcomes for Indigenous peoples. \nRespecting the independence of the BC Prosecution Service (BCPS)\, the Strategy sets shared goals for the BCPS\, including: \n\nStrategy 18: Increasing Indigenous representation in the BCPS\nStrategy 19: Strengthening relationships between First Nations and BCPS\nStrategy 25: Advancing prosecution policies for Indigenous people\n\n2025 Event Theme – Supporting Indigenous Survivors \nOn December 3\, we will bring together Crown Counsel\, Indigenous Justice Council (IJC) staff\, and community-based survivor and victim service providers to build relationships\, celebrate strengths\, identify gaps\, and continue transforming the justice system for the better. \nThis gathering will focus on strengthening the connections between the Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP)\, Dr. Kim Stanton’s report on Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)\, and the work of Crown Counsel. Together\, we will create space for shared understanding\, collaboration\, and collective action toward justice for Indigenous survivors. \nWe are honoured to announce that Dr. Kim Stanton will join the session to discuss her recent report\, Systemic review of the legal system’s treatment of sexual and intimate partner violence – Province of British Columbia\, and its recommendations. Dr. Stanton brings extensive experience in Aboriginal and constitutional law and gender-based violence\, and her insights will guide meaningful discussion. \nAgenda Highlights  \n\nUpdates on BCFNJC’s Services and Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan (IWJP) Priority Strategies\nOverview of Dr. Stanton’s IPV report recommendations\nLocal roundtables on victim services\, mapping key supports in each IJC region\nLunch and opportunities for shared learning and relationship building\n\nEvent Schedule  \nDate: Wednesday\, December 3\, 2025\nTime: 11:15 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.\nLocation: 510 Beatty St\, Vancouver\, BC V6B 2L3\nPhone: 236-455-6565 \n11:15 a.m. – Welcome\, brief introductions and tour of the IJC\n11:45 a.m. – Opening in a good way by local Elder/Knowledge Keeper\, lunch is served\n12:00 p.m. – Virtual presentation starts\n01:00 p.m. – In person dialogue circle\n02:15 p.m. – Closing remarks \nWe gratefully acknowledge the financial support of the Governments of British Columbia and Canada. 
URL:https://bcfnjc.com/event/bridging-justice-2025-supporting-indigenous-survivors-vancouver
LOCATION:Vancouver Indigenous Justice Centre\, 510 Beatty Street\, Vancouver\, British Columbia\, V6B 1R8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:BC First Nations Justice Council
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ORGANIZER;CN="BC First Nations Justice Council":MAILTO:events@bcfnjc.com
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