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MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES Violence Against Women Family Services Day May 11, 2011

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MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES Violence Against Women. Family Services Day May 11, 2011. Purpose. To provide an overview of: Violence Against Women (VAW) programs, services and funding within the context of MCSS Factors that influence policy decision-making Key achievements - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES Violence Against Women

MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES

Violence Against Women

Family Services Day May 11, 2011

Page 2: MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES Violence Against Women

Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Purpose

To provide an overview of:

• Violence Against Women (VAW) programs, services and funding within the context of MCSS

• Factors that influence policy decision-making• Key achievements• Current VAW policy activities

Page 3: MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES Violence Against Women

Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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2011 Ontario Budget

• On March 29, the Finance Minister delivered Ontario’s 2011 Budget. • The government committed its intention to eliminate Ontario’s deficit by 2018 while

making investments in education and healthcare.  • Although our programs were not highly profiled, our ministry’s budget increased by

5.5% over last year ($506.3 million) to $9.8 billion, which is 7.9% of overall provincial budget of $124.1 billion.

• The budget increase is primarily for social assistance and developmental services:– 1% increase in social assistance (over $465 million)

– $40 million increase for developmental services

• $15 million to support people who are living at home through Passport and Special Services at Home

• $25 million for agencies to provide critical support and stabilize funding to hundreds of people who are in need of urgent care

Page 4: MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY AND SOCIAL SERVICES Violence Against Women

Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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MCSS Budget - $9.8 Billion

Program 2011-12 Budget($ Million)

Financial & Employment Supports 7662.8

Developmental Services 1695.9

Adults' Social Services - includes VAW, interpreter and intervener services,

homelessness initiatives, domiciliary hostels and Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy 281.1

Family Responsibility Office 50.3

Accessibility Directorate of Ontario 17.6

Ministry Administration 40.2

The 2011-12 budget for MCSS is $9.8 billion. The following are the top six budget commitments:

We provide over $141 million annually to VAW programs and services.

That is a 46% increase since 2003.

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Ontario’s Strategic Fiscal Cycle

2010-11

Q1 Apr | May | Jun

Q2Jul | Aug | Sep

Oct | Nov | Dec

Q3Jan | Feb | Mar

Q4

2009-10 2008-092010-11

Q1 Apr | May | Jun

Q2Jul | Aug | Sep

Oct | Nov | Dec

Q3Jan | Feb | Mar

Q4

2009-10 2008-092009-102010-112011-12

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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2010/11 VAW Interim Actual Expenditures

Repairs and Maintenance

($2.3M)2%

Other VAW Initiatives*($2.2M)

2%

Dedicated Supportive Housing ($2.0M)

2%Capacity Building($1.7M)

1%Counselling Services

($28.1M)20%

Emergency Shelter Services ($81.1M)

56%

Early Intervention for Child Witnesses of Domestic Violence

($6.1M)4%

Crisis Phone Counselling ($2.6M)

2%

Transitional and Housing Support

Program ($14.4M)10%

Domestic Violence Community

Coordinating Committees ($1.4M)

1%

*Includes: Other Broader Public Sector Services i.e. Federal Non-profit Housing Program, OCHAP Rent Supplement, Client Satisfaction Survey funding.

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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MCSS Funded VAW Programs

Counselling– $28.1M in 2010/11– The funding to community-based counselling agencies helps women and their children

overcome the effects of abuse– Approximately 60,000 women and 12,000 children served annually

Transitional and Housing Support Program (THSP)– $14.3M in 2010/11– This program helped over 20,700 abused women last year find and maintain housing and

connect with community supports such as counselling, legal services, job training and parenting

– There are 127 transfer payment agencies delivering the program, including shelters, counselling agencies, and second stage housing providers

Early Intervention Program for Child Witnesses of Woman Abuse – $6.1M in 2010/11– This program helps children recover from the effects of witnessing woman abuse and

helps abused women with parenting issues– Approximately 130 support groups serving 3,000 women and 5,000 children

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Violence Against Women Programs cont’d

Shelters – $81.1M in 2010/11 for 97 emergency shelters for abused women – More than 2000 shelter beds are available in communities across the province, serving

approximately 14,000 women and 10,000 children annually

Province-Wide Crisis Help lines – $2.6M in 2010/11 provided annually to support telephone counselling services that provide

support, information and referrals– This includes $1M to support the Assaulted Women’s Helpline that provides province-wide

service in English and multiple languages through a translation service and $1M to support the province-wide French line

– This also includes $0.5M to support the 97 local shelter crisis lines– According to latest data available, approximately 92,500 calls are received annually

Domestic Violence Community Coordinating Committees– $1.4M in 2010/11– DV3Cs are community-based committees that include representation from women’s service

agencies (e.g., shelters, counselling agencies, family services) and the justice, health and education sectors

– Currently there are 44 DV3Cs unevenly distributed throughout the province. Most regions have three to six committees, while south west region has ten and Toronto region has only one

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Key Achievements

In addition to funding enhancements, the ministry has led a number of policy initiatives in the

following areas:

• Enhancing VAW sector capacity– Training of front-line VAW workers

– Social Housing Provider Training

• Funding collaboration forums– Two French Language Services Forums

– Domestic Violence Community Coordinating Committee Forum

– CAS/VAW Collaboration Agreement Consultations

– Child Witness Service Provider Forum

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Key Achievements cont.

• Enhancing the quality of service delivery– Revised VAW Client Satisfaction Survey

– VAW Policy Framework

– Guidelines to VAW Shelter Policy and Procedure Development

– VAW Shelter Survey

• Improving VAW services to Aboriginal women– Violence Against Aboriginal Women Training

– Renewal of Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy (AHWS)

– Aboriginal Help Line for abused women living in northern and remote areas (under development)

– Providing funding to an Aboriginal Domestic Violence Community Coordinating Committee

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Moving Forward - Key Influences

Domestic Violence

Action Plan

December 2004 2008 and 2009

Domestic Violence Death Review

Committee Reports

Strategic Framework to

End VAAW

Fall 2007

Domestic Violence Advisory

Council Report

July 2009

A number of internal and external reports have influenced VAW policy directions in the past and will continue to do so as we move forward:

Sexual Violence Action Plan

April 2011

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Domestic Violence Action Plan

• The Domestic Violence Action Plan (DVAP) was developed through a Ministerial Steering Committee involving the following 13 ministries:

Ministry of Community and Social Services Ministry of Children and Youth ServicesMinistry of the Attorney General Ministry of Municipal Affairs and HousingMinistry of Public Infrastructure and Renewal Ministry of Northern Development and MinesMinistry of Community Safety and Correctional Services Ministry of EducationMinistry of Training, Colleges and Universities Ministry of Health and Long-term CareOffice of Francophone Affairs Ministry of Consumer and Business ServicesMinistry of Citizenship and Immigration (includes the Ontario Seniors Secretariat and the Ontario Women’s Directorate)

• DVAP strategic direction and policy initiatives are determined largely through an inter-ministerial process led by the Ontario Women’s Directorate.

• The DVAP has resulted in a comprehensive, balanced approach across ministries designed to better protect women and children now and reduce domestic violence in the future.

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Domestic Violence Action Plan Achievements

• Better community-based supports for victims, including: – Increased MCSS funding by 48 per cent for programs to help victims of domestic violence– Access to health, legal and social services in 60 languages for nearly 6,000 women through our Language

Interpreter Services program– 369 more shelter beds

• Earlier intervention for women and children at risk by: – Training 22,000 front-line professionals and service providers, like emergency room doctors and nurses, to

identify domestic violence and support victims– Setting new measures in the Occupational Health and Safety Act to address workplace violence, including

domestic violence and harassment

• Public education campaigns that change attitudes and prevent violence from happening by: – Engaging 200 communities through the Neighbours, Friends and Families campaign, helping them recognize

the signs of abuse, how to help, and where to find services in the community

• A stronger justice system response, including: – A domestic violence court program in 54 Ontario court jurisdictions– Changes in family law to give women better access to restraining orders

• More services for the francophone community, including:– New francophone shelters in Toronto and Timmins– Enhancements to the French crisis line

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Response to Reports

The ministry has taken several steps to respond to recommendations contained in these reports including, but not limited to:

Report Recommendation Ministry Response

Violence Against Aboriginal Women Strategic Framework

To improve services to Aboriginal women who are victims of violence.

Aboriginal specific DV3C

Aboriginal help line (in development)

Domestic Violence Death Review Reports

A need to increase collaboration between the VAW and CAS sectors.

Undertake a review of the existing CAS/VAW Collaboration Agreements.

Domestic Violence Advisory Council Report

Maintain and enhance current investments in the VAW system.

$0.85M annual increase to base funding for VAW counselling agencies retroactive to April 1, 2009.

A need to break down government silos and create a more interconnected and collaborative approach across the VAW system.

$0.40M to enhance base funding of existing DV3C’s and fund an additional five committees beginning in 2009/10, to increase their capacity and overall collaborative efforts across sectors to improve the community response to domestic violence.

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Other Key Influences

• Government Platform – The government platform sets the agenda for the four year mandate of the government

• Minister– As policy analysts it is our job to present ministry senior management and the Minister with informed policy advice

and implement the policy based on Minister’s direction

• VAW Regional Office Leads – VAW leads have a direct relationship with VAW agencies which includes service contract management– MCSS meets with the VAW regional leads on a monthly basis to gather input on all corporate policy initiatives with a

focus on strategic operational planning and implementation– VAW leads participate on all corporate led working groups

• VAW Stakeholders– Where possible, MCSS consults directly with representatives from the VAW sector to gather input on our ministry

initiatives– CDSB welcomes the opportunity to meet with stakeholders to learn more about the issues/challenges and successes

experienced in the field

• Involvement of regional offices and our stakeholders is integral to the success of VAW initiatives.

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Ministry of Community and Social ServicesCommunity and Developmental Services Branch

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Current Key VAW Activities

The ministry is currently focusing on the following priorities:

• Aboriginal Women’s Helpline Project in the North

• Review of the CAS/VAW Collaboration Agreements

• Renewal of Aboriginal Healing and Wellness Strategy

• VAW Provincial Strategic Plan

• Mental Health and Addictions

• Participation on the Sexual Violence Action Plan Interministerial Working Group (led by the Ontario Women’s Directorate)