Domestic Violence Action Plan Unveiled

Premier's Office

Published Friday, December 3, 2010

The province's new Domestic Violence Action Plan will build stronger, safer communities by preventing and reducing domestic violence while offering better services for victims and offenders, Premier Darrell Dexter.

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We care about the health and safety of every Nova Scotian, which is why, as a province and as a society, we will not tolerate domestic violence. This plan was developed to further help those affected by domestic violence.Premier Darrell Dexter

It is important that government ensures the right programs and services are in place, and that the people who need them know how to access them. This plan helps us do that.Premier Darrell Dexter

We are pleased to see a plan that brings services and resources together across government to more effectively deal with domestic violence. As a community, we all have a shared responsibility to make sure people are safe from domestic violence. This plan sends a strong message that domestic violence is not OK, and will not be tolerated.Stephanie MacInnis-Langley, executive director of the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women.

I'm very pleased to see the introduction of a domestic violence court in Nova Scotia. Domestic violence courts are well-established in other jurisdictions to help the criminal justice system deal more effectively with crimes linked specifically to domestic violence.Dan MacRury, chief Crown attorney for the Cape Breton region of the Public Prosecution Service.

Quick Facts

  • This comprehensive, strategic and targeted plan was developed in response to the June 2009 Report of the Domestic Violence Prevention Committee, and is based on the collaboration of 16 government groups.
  • The Domestic Violence Action Plan examines:
    • current provincial measures to address domestic violence
    • ways to work smarter across government to do more using existing resources
    • the need for additional investments in areas that will offer the most benefits in a timely and cost-effective way.
  • A key part of the plan is developing a specialized domestic violence court program to increase support for victims and rehabilitation services for offenders.
  • The pilot project, in Sydney, will offer victims and their children much-needed services in a timely and effective way and provide meaningful intervention with abusers.
  • Experts in the field of domestic violence will develop and evaluate a court program that will offer people who commit abuse opportunities they need to make lasting change.
  • The court will cost about $1 million to set up, and $800,000 annually to operate.
  • In 2009, the Domestic Violence Prevention Committee, made up of community and government members, produced a report with recommendations to government.

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From left, Justice Minister Ross Landry, Premier Darrell Dexter, Stephanie MacInnis-Langley, executive director of the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women, and Dan MacRury, chief Crown attorney for the Cape Breton region of the Public Prosecution Service, address the media.
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Premier Darrell Dexter holds up a copy of the Domestic Violence Action Plan while talking to the audience while sitting with (from left) Justice Minister Ross Landry, Stephanie MacInnis-Langley, executive director of the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women, and Dan MacRury, chief Crown attorney for the Cape Breton region of the Public Prosecution Service
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Premier Darrell Dexter talks about the Domestic Violence Action Plan as Justice Minister Ross Landry looks on.
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Justice Minister Ross Landry speaks at the podium as Premier Darrell Dexter, Stephanie MacInnis-Langley, executive director of the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women, and Dan MacRury, chief Crown attorney for the Cape Breton region of the Public Prosecution Service sit at the head table.
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A copy of the Domestic Violence Action Plan.
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Videos

Premier Dexter
Dan MacRury
Stephanie MacInnis Langley

Audio

Premier Dexter says the province is taking steps to ensure the right programs and services are in place to deal with domestic violence.
Dan MacRury, chief Crown attorney for the Cape Breton region, says the pilot program is a step in the right direction in dealing with the issue of domestic violence.
Stephanie MacInnis-Langley, executive director of the Nova Scotia Advisory Council on the Status of Women, says a clear message is being sent that domestic violence will not be tolerated.
Justice Minister Ross Landry says the Domestic Violence Action Plan is designed to prevent and reduce incidents of domestic violence across the province.