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Violence Against Women Prevention Month: Prevent and respond

For many, November is now synonymous with “Movember,” an international campaign to raise money for and awareness about men’s health through a wide range of activities, including the growing of moustaches.

As the facial hair of men around us blossoms over the upcoming weeks, let’s not forget that November is also Violence Against Women Prevention Month in Ontario and that November 25th is the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women.

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Brief on Bill 207: An Act to amend the Children’s Law Reform Act, the Courts of Justice Act, the Family Law Act and other Acts respecting various family law matters

Updated endorsements – Brief by Luke’s Place Support and Resource Centre, Durham Region, Ontario
Presented by Pamela Cross, October 5, 2020

This brief responds to Bill 207: An Act to amend the Children’s Law Reform Act, the Courts of Justice Act, the Family Law Act and other Acts respecting various family law matters.

Ontario’s Fall 2020 Budget Consultation Submission: Family Court Support Worker Program

Ontario’s Family Court Support Worker Program provides invaluable supports to increasing numbers of domestic violence survivors who are involved in the family court process. It has done so with no funding enhancement since its inception in 2011.

The following are speaking notes from a presentation to Honourable Rod Phillips, Honourable Peter Bethlenfalvy,

Bill 207 Justice Committee Hearing: Luke’s Place Submission

Presented by Pamela Cross, Luke’s Place Legal Director on October 13, 2020, 1:00 p.m.

Good afternoon. Thank you for this opportunity to appear before you to talk about Bill 207.

I do so on behalf of Luke’s Place Support and Resource Centre in Durham Region, where I am the Legal Director.

Bill 207: Moving Ontario Family Law Forward Act

On September 24th, Ontario’s Attorney General Doug Downey introduced Bill 207, the Moving Ontario Family Law Forward Act.  

This Bill is the province’s long-anticipated follow-up to the federal government’s 2019 changes to the Divorce Act, which are to come into effect on March 1,

Information about the Durham Region Courthouse: Virtual court appearances

From Justice Fryer. Please distribute widely.

The following information applies to the Durham Region Courthouse, located in Oshawa:

Until further notice, all court appearances are to be presumptively held virtually by Zoom as set out in the Notice to the Profession dated July 26, 2020.

If it is felt that an in-person hearing would be beneficial,

Changing the world: The killing of children by their fathers

On February 9th, four-year-old Keira Kagan and her father, Robin Brown, were found dead at the foot of a cliff near Milton, Ontario. There seems little doubt that this was a murder-suicide: Keira’s father had been abusive to her mother, Jennifer, during their marriage and had continued to be manipulative and controlling after they separated when Keira was a baby.

The Smarter and Stronger Justice Act could jeopardize access to justice for women fleeing abuse

Our Legal Director, Pamela Cross, appeared before Standing Committee on Justice Policy – Bill 161: The Stronger and Smarter Justice Act on June 10, 2020, at 10:00 a.m.

Thank you very much for this opportunity to speak with you about this Bill.

Luke’s Place Support and Resource Centre,

Laws alone are only part of answer

Since Gabriel Wortman killed 22 people in Nova Scotia in April, there has been much talk about what needs to be done to stop anything like this from happening again.

While the police were slow with their acknowledgement, it is now established that Wortman had a long history of violent and threatening behaviour,

Racial injustice: Considerations from the Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses

As a member of OAITH, Luke’s Place strongly supports and shares their message in response to racial injustices.

The Ontario Association of Interval & Transition Houses (OAITH) acknowledges the recent events of racial injustice during the past week. These acts of racial injustice and anti-Black racism are creating conscious movement-building resulting in what could be an historic,