Archives - Community First 杏吧原创 University Tue, 30 Jan 2018 19:45:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Elizabeth Fry Societies denied standing at Sask. inquiry into aboriginal woman’s death /communityfirst/2015/elizabeth-fry-societies-denied-standing-at-sask-inquiry-into-aboriginal-womans-death/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=elizabeth-fry-societies-denied-standing-at-sask-inquiry-into-aboriginal-womans-death Fri, 27 Nov 2015 12:00:32 +0000 http://carleton.ca/communityfirst/?p=1788 Kim Pate, Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Society speaks about being denied standing at an inquest.

Kim Pate, Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Society speaks about being denied standing at an inquest. 漏CBC

According to an article by the CBC, the , an organization that advocates for the rights of women and girls in the justice system, has been refused access to participate in an inquest into the controversial death of an aboriginal woman who died while in a federal prison hospital. The reason? The Saskatchewan coroner, Timothy Hawryluk, claims that Elizabeth Fry Societies’ clients would not “have a substantial interest in the inquest.” Kim Pate,聽Executive Director of the Association (and CFICE Violence Against Women hub co-lead), denies this claim.

“Certainly we have a substantial interest in these issues. We’re the only organization that works exclusively with women. We go into the prisons on a regular basis. We are some of the first in the prison to meet with the women.”

The inquest is set to begin in January 2016. In the meantime, the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies is considering appealing the coroner’s decision. For more information, .

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CFICE Violence Against Women Hub Co-Lead Receives Honourary Degree from 杏吧原创 /communityfirst/2013/cfice-violence-against-women-hub-co-lead-receives-honourary-degree-from-carleton/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cfice-violence-against-women-hub-co-lead-receives-honourary-degree-from-carleton Tue, 09 Jul 2013 10:30:08 +0000 http://carleton.ca/communityfirst/?p=548 杏吧原创 University awarded the degree of Doctor of Laws, honoris causa, “in recognition of her tireless efforts and outstanding leadership in promoting human rights for women within the justice system” to Kim Pate, Executive Director of the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies, and co-lead of聽 the Violence Against Women Hub of Community First: Impacts of Community Engagement.

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