Strategy 14
Track 1 and Track 2

Expanding Culturally-Based Programming in BC Corrections

Illustration from Mack Paul

Developing correctional alternatives in First Nations and expanding cultural programs that support the healing and rehabilitation of Indigenous people in the corrections system.

The Challenge

More culturally based programs are needed throughout Corrections to support the healing journeys of Indigenous people, alongside alternatives to corrections that are First Nations designed, based, and controlled. Studies and experience have repeated the importance of cultural norms, practices, and programming within corrections, both as part of rehabilitation and healing, and as part of reducing rates of recidivism (re-offending). Such culturally based programming is also critical for appropriate reconnection and reintegration with families and communities after sentences have been served.

The Solution

By expanding more culturally based interventions and programs, Indigenous values, traditions, and healing methods can be integrated into the corrections system to help Indigenous people successfully progress in their healing journeys and reintegrate into community. BCFNJC will support the expansion of culturally based programming throughout BC Corrections, including within adult custody centres and community corrections supervision. Through Strategy 14, BCNJC will also support the development of a network of First Nations corrections alternatives.

Lines of Action

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A
BCFNJC and BC will pilot two new correction alternatives within First Nations in BC, as a basis for informing the development of a network of alternatives over the next decade.
Status not-started
More info 00BCFNJC has not been funded to advance corrections strategies, however we continue to meet with provincial and federal partners to map out a plan to advance these strategies in the future.
B
BCFNJC and BC will establish a workplan and budget for the expansion of cultural programs within BC Corrections.
Status not-started
More info 00BCFNJC has not been funded to advance corrections strategies, however we continue to meet with provincial and federal partners to map out a plan to advance these strategies in the future.