Restorative Justice
Provided by: File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council
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Service Description
Provides Member First Nations with technical and advisory justice services which are restorative in that they emphasize repairing the harm caused by crime and the restoration of a person’s balance, spiritually, mentally, physically, and emotionally. Services provided include:
- Extrajudicial sanctions,
- Community justice forums,
- Consensus circle facilitation,
- Court referrals mediation post/pre charge,
- Community referrals (mediation, healing circles, FASD, suicide intervention),
- Youth reintegration to community,
- Commissioner of Oath,
- Probation,
- Court Worker (acts as liaison between the court and the community, offering insight to the workings of the court, court terminology, and obtaining legal aid),
- Community based justice initiatives,
- Justice Committee training,
- Bylaw development/referrals,
- Domestic Violence Initiative,
- Justice policy development,
- Section 81-84 pre release plans,
- Indigenous law development,
- Facilitation of community safety plans,
- Sentencing circle protocol development,
- Anti-gang presentations,
- Cyber bullying presentations,
- Training workshops,
- Proposal development,
- Team building workshops,
- Youth Peacemakers Training (youth mediation),
- Traditional mediation (resolving conflict constructively, mediation skills, leading by example),
- First Nation mediation (based on Tipi Teachings, ceremonies, healing),
- Self-Governance Justice Facilitation Training,
- Stress Management.
Eligibility
Members of the File Hills Qu'Appelle Tribal Council including Carry the Kettle Nakota Nation, Little Black Bear's Band of Cree and Assiniboine Nations, Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation, Peepeekisis Cree Nation, Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation, Star Blanket Cree Nation, Nekaneet, Okanese, Pasqua, Piapot, and Wood Mountain Lakota First Nations.
Application Process
Contact for more information.
Fax: 306-332-1811
Business Line: 306-332-8200
Hours of Operation
Contact for hours of operation.
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Coverage Area
Carry the Kettle Nakota Nation, Little Black Bear's Band of Cree and Assiniboine Nations, Muscowpetung Saulteaux Nation, Peepeekisis Cree Nation, Standing Buffalo Dakota Nation, Star Blanket Cree Nation, Nekaneet, Okanese, Pasqua, Piapot, and Wood Mountain Lakota First Nations.
Languages Offered
English
File Hills Qu’Appelle Tribal Council
Mailing Address
Box 985
Fort Qu'Appelle SK S0G 1S0
- Education
- Online Language Learning
- Restorative Justice
- Rookie League
- Sports and Recreation
- Technical Services
- Training and Employment – Indigenous Skills and Employment Training Strategy
- Treaty 4 Gathering
Location Info
Hours of Operation
Monday - Friday, 8:30 am - 4: 30 pm. Closed 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm.
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