BC First Nations Justice Council Assembles Five Steering Committees to Provide Expert Advice and Strategic Guidance on the BC First Nations Justice Strategy
June 27 2024 - 6:17PM
The BC First Nations Justice Council (BCFNJC) is excited to welcome
our five new Steering Committees that will play a pivotal role in
implementing the BC First Nations Justice Strategy.
From Indigenous leaders who have been championing the rights of
their people for decades, to esteemed academics who have been
carving out critical space for Indigenous research, to Elders,
Knowledge Keepers and community members representing their Nations
and families, to valued accomplices and allies with years of legal
expertise and practice, BCFNJC’s Steering Committees bring together
teams of experts and changemakers in the field who hold direct
knowledge and experience regarding distinct areas or “bundles” of
work under the Justice Strategy.
“Through the BC First Nations Justice Strategy, BCFNJC is
undertaking complex, large-scale work that not only requires
ambition and vision, but a structured, culturally grounded
approach. We quickly realized that to advance the Justice Strategy,
we would need to move beyond colonial and institutional ways of
governance and decision-making. The solution was BCFNJC’s Steering
Committees” stated Amanda Carling, CEO of BCFNJC. “Our Steering
Committees are teams of leaders who hold strong and important ties
to their communities and fields of work – individuals who can use
their unique expertise and knowledge to keep accountability and
community-based decision making at the forefront of our work.”
BCFNJC Steering Committee Members being honoured through a
blanketing ceremony during the 3rd Annual Justice Forum in
Vancouver, BC – April 8th to 10th, 2024
Each Steering Committee will focus on supporting one of the five
core areas of work under the Justice Strategy which include:
Indigenous Justice Centres Services; Gladue Services; Indigenous
Women’s Justice Plan, Youth, and Education; Policing, Oversight and
Accountability; and Corrections, Diversion and Community Based
Justice Programming. Our Steering Committees also support
important, collaborative relationships with our partners in the
Province. Colleen Spier, the Assistant Deputy Minister of the
Indigenous Justice Secretariat under the Ministry of the Attorney
General, holds a seat in each Steering Committee, facilitating
dialogue and action across ministries. Convening once a month with
Council Members, BCFNJC Directors, and technical staff, the
Steering Committees provide strategic guidance and expert advice on
the initiatives and work being carried out.
“Our Steering Committees are here to challenge us and help us
grow. Holding valuable insights and external connections that
extend past our organization and into community, they will raise
important questions and help us make the difficult decisions as we
expand our justice services for Indigenous people across BC. They
will not only help us advance the Justice Strategy effectively, but
in ways that truly honour and respond to the needs of the 200+
First Nations in BC that BCFNJC holds a mandate to.” continued
Amanda Carling, CEO of BCFNJC. “With the support of the Steering
Committees, our unprecedented justice work can continue to unfold
in BC, watched by other provinces and by the federal government who
can learn from and use the Justice Strategy as the framework for
action.”
BCFNJC Chair, Kory Wilson and Council Member, Clifford White,
blanket Grand Chief Steven Point during the Honouring Ceremony
& Feast during the 3rd Annual Justice Forum
Already, the Steering Committees are having positive, tangible
impacts on BCFNJC’s work. Last month, BCFNJC released its
Indigenous Women’s Justice Plan that builds on previous reports and
recommendations to improve the justice outcomes for Indigenous
women, girls, and 2S+ people in BC. The Indigenous Women 2S+
Steering Committee played an important role in amplifying community
feedback and perspectives and helping get the plan to a place that
truly upheld the voices of Indigenous women, girls, and 2S+.
Moving forward, BCFNJC will continue to expand our Steering
Committees and collaborate with them on important ongoing work,
including the expansion of our Indigenous Justice Centres and the
development of a new legal aid model for Indigenous people.
Our current Steering Committee members include:
Indigenous Justice Centres Services
- Kika Mowry
- Linda Locke
- Michelle Silongan
- Grand Chief Steven Point
- Suzette Narbonne
- James Wilson
Gladue Services
- Jonathan Rudin
- Dr. David Milward
- Benjamin Ralston
- Darryl Shackelly
Corrections, Diversion and Community Based Justice
Programming
- Anna Tonasket
- Jen Metcalfe
- Jennifer Lewis – c̓ʔak̓ʷm
- Merv Thomas
- Amanda Butler
- Joanne Jefferson
- Virginia Peters
Indigenous Women, Girls, 2S+ and Youth
- Darla Rasmussen
- Dr. Gwendolyn Point
- Viola Thomas
Policing, Oversight and Accountability
- Thom Swan
- Kent Roach
- Chief Jerry Jack
- Christopher Gosselin
- Marion Radawetz
- Edith Fortier
- Maddison Sam
- Victoria Fred
3rd Annual Justice Forum -
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Natalie Martin
BC First Nations Justice Council
778-795-0582
natalie.martin@bcfnjc.com