Indigenous corrections
Federally sentenced Indigenous peoples have unique cultural and spiritual needs. Correctional Service of Canada (CSC) actively provides culturally specific interventions, support and resources to address these needs. This helps them return to and remain in their communities as law-abiding, contributing members of society.
The Deputy Commissioner for Indigenous Corrections heads CSC’s Indigenous Initiatives Sector and reports directly to the Commissioner.
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Overview
Learn how CSC ensures that the specific needs of federally sentenced Indigenous peoples are met.
Programming
Learn about CSC’s Indigenous Continuum of Care Model, Indigenous initiatives and programming.
Sections 81 and 84
Learn how CSC fulfills Sections 81 and 84 of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act.
Reintegrating offenders
Learn about CSC’s Indigenous Community Reintegration Program and the correctional process.
The National Indigenous Plan
Learn about the framework to transform Indigenous case management and corrections.
Indigenous Interventions Centers
Learn about the centers that increase success for federally sentenced Indigenous peoples upon release.
Indigenous Corrections Accountability Framework Annual Report
Consult this report that reviews areas of success, and opportunities for improvement.
Elder Lorraine
Pathways Elder working with Indigenous female offenders at Edmonton Institution for Women
Elder Trudy
Elder working with Indigenous female offenders at Buffalo Sage Healing Lodge in Edmonton, AB.
Resident Ava
Indigenous offender at Edmonton Institution for Women who is enrolled in the Pathways program at EIFW.
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