Ontario Community Justice Centres
The Ministry of the Attorney General’s Justice Centres bring together justice, health, mental health, addictions, employment, education and social services under one roof to address the root causes of crime, break the cycle of offending and improve public safety and community wellbeing.
This presentation gives a ‘behind the scenes’ look at how the Justice Centre model was developed and examines various components that are critical to the success and impacts of community courts but frequently get overlooked including the mechanics of the Justice Centre participatory design process; the importance of inter-governmental partnership to promote systems transformation; the synergies created by community hubs to harness place-based multi-sector collaboration; and the significance of Indigenous-led evaluation methodologies and the importance of re-thinking notions of success that prioritize individualized healing and community well-being.
Dayna Arron, Executive Director, Justice Centres, Office of the Assistant Deputy Minister–Criminal Law, Ministry of the Attorney General Ontario
Holly Loubert, Crown Counsel, Justice Centres, Office of the Assistant Deputy Minister–Criminal Law, Ministry of the Attorney General Ontario
Scott McKean
Manager of SafeTO Community Safety and Well-Being Plan
The City of Toronto & Embedded Justice Centres Strategic Community Lead
Justice Centres
Office of the Assistant Deputy Minister–Criminal Law
Ministry of the Attorney General Ontario
Steve Cordes,
Chief Executive Officer,
Youth Opportunities Unlimited
Kylee Swift
Lead for Operations and Sustainability
Reciprocal Consulting