In Toronto, Counterpoint recently led a nine-month pilot project that looked at how more extensive intake assessments andmight help better protect victims at high risk of violence. Between October, 2020, and June, 2021, staff reviewed 178 new PAR clients. Of those, they identified 16 as high-risk.
For example, in two of the cases in which the accused had been referred through the EI process, Counterpoint was able to get the assistant crown attorney to act as a point of contact for any concerns.
“We had given them that high-risk report that said: This is murder waiting to happen. And everyone’s saying, ‘Oh, interesting, interesting – yeah, yeah, we see this as an issue,’” Ms. Green recalled recently, tearing up as she spoke. “And then it was a week later that this case happened.” “If I were going to make one recommendation, it isn’t to just make this program longer,” she said. “Let’s actually make this into something more flexible and have the option of doing different things,” such as the ability to make referrals and do outreach – to engage people before violence occurs.
Opening PAR up to voluntary enrolment was another recommendation out of the Renfrew County inquest. The jury also proposed establishing additional supports for perpetrators, such as a 24/7 hotline for anyone worried they might use violence. They also recommended consistent funding for providers, as well as more flexibility in their response, such as the ability to combine individual counselling with group sessions.
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