This resource from CLEO explains Gladue factors that courts must consider when deciding whether to give bail to an Indigenous person.
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Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
Produced/Updated In:
2020
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This resource from CLEO explains Gladue factors that courts must consider when deciding whether to give bail to an Indigenous person.
Available in:
English
Author(s):
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
Produced/Updated In:
2020
This resource from CLEO explains what Indigenous diversion is and when it may be available.
Available in:
English
Author(s):
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
Produced/Updated In:
2020
This resource from CLEO explains Gladue factors that courts must consider when sentencing an Indigenous person.
Available in:
English
Author(s):
Community Legal Education Ontario (CLEO)
Produced/Updated In:
2020
Gladue court resources – video
This webpage produced by Aboriginal Legal Services links to a video on Gladue sentencing principles for Indigenous people who have been convicted of an offence.
**Note that Aboriginal Legal Services also offers help with preparing Gladue reports across Ontario, including in Ottawa: for more information, visit their website: www.aboriginallegal.ca/gladue.html
Available in:
English
Author(s):
Aboriginal Legal Services
Produced/Updated In:
2015
Navigating the Adult Criminal Justice and Mental Health Systems
This diagram from the Canadian Mental Health Association represents a map of possible pathways through the criminal justice system and supports available through the mental health system for people aged 18 or older.
Available in:
English
Author(s):
Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA)
Produced/Updated In:
2015
This guide produced by the John Howard Society of Ontario presents information for family members and friends of people incarcerated in provincial institutions in Ontario. The information is presented in FAQ format.
Author(s):
John Howard Society of Ontario
Produced/Updated In:
2014
A new time: A toolkit for families of women offenders
This resource produced by the Canadian Families and Corrections Network, provides information for families of women who are being released from federal prison. Topics covered include:
mothering and the best interests of the children
reintegration of Indigenous offenders into Indigenous communities
Although this resource was created for people being released from federal institutions,
Available in:
English
Author(s):
Canadian Families and Corrections Network
Produced/Updated In:
2009