Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
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Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies
Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies Sallows Fry Conference 2015 – May 21/22, 2015 Interim Schedule of Presentations* Thursday May 21, 2016 8:30 – Registration 9:00 – Opening Address and Welcome – Senator Lillian Dyck AM Sessions: Canada’s treatment of Immigration detainees with disabling mental health issues: Brainstorming effective advocacy strategies Provinces and Territories Speak Out: A four district scan across the country of the state of our Provincial and Territorial jails and remand centres. Project Access: Telephone and Visitor Access in Saskatchewan Correctional Centres PM Sessions: Ghosts: Hope in Hard Places A Tort Remedy: Misfeasance in Public Office and Administrative Segregation A torture-free U of S: not just a pipe dream Buffalo Sage Wellness House (BSWH) Section 81 Healing Lodge Process Review Mental Illness and Sentencing Listening to ‘Talk Story’: Lessons from the Hawai’i Girls Court for Women’s/Girls’ Corrections in Atlantic Canada The Crisis From the Perspective of Defence Counsel: The need in Saskatchewan to recognize, understand, and apply Gladue principles). Understanding Past Mistakes, Pursuing Social Equity, and Fostering Belonging: Responsible Citizenship for Restorative Outcomes PAWSitive Reflections: How the Work of a St. John Ambulance Therapy Dog Supports a TraumaInformed Approach to Prisoner Health Indigenous Girls and the Violence of Settler Colonial Policing But-ton Kidn Doon-ga - Black Women Know: Re-presenting the lived experiences of Australian Indigenous Women with mental health and wellbeing issues and cognitive disabilities in criminal justice systems Identifying Gaps in Services for Women Transitioning From Incarceration to the Community in Calgary * subject to change Friday May 22, 2015 9:00 – Professor Sherene Razack, Social Justice Education at the Ontario Institute for Studies in Education, University of Toronto AM Sessions: Women, solitary confinement and the perils of prison reform Legal Strategies to Address Violence Against Indigenous Women and Girls Walking with White Buffalo Calf Woman: Gladue, Indigenous Women, and Healing Shoplifting as a Mental Health Issue PM Sessions: Colonization, the Indian Act, and the Criminal Code all have a direct impact on the negative attitudes currently faced by many Indigenous Women across Canada Innovative Programming for Aboriginal Prisoners Gender, Race and Custodial Space Claiming Digital Space: Violence Against Women and Indigenous Women’s Filmmaking. Short Film Screening and Discussion Aboriginal Service Delivery and Cultural Competency Judicial Sentencing Discourses about the Victimization and Criminalization of Aboriginal Women Through the Eyes of Women: What a Co-operative Can Mean in Supporting Women through Confinement and Integration Using a Macro Cultural Psychological Approach to Expose Realities and Transform the Conversation Risky Business: Democratizing Success and the Case of Federally Sentenced Aboriginal Women Reception to follow * subject to change