Justice Partnership and Innovation Program Evaluation, Final Report
Exhibit 7: Justice Partnership and Innovation Program Logic Model
Goal
Department of Justice Mission: To ensure that Canada is a just and law-abiding society with an accessible, efficient and fair system of justice.
Related Justice Strategic Outcome: To provide a fair, relevant and accessible justice system that reflects Canadian values.
Objectives
- Objective 1:
- To strengthen the justice system’s response to family violence
- Objective 2:
- To promote continued public awareness of family violence and public involvement in the response to family violence
- Objective 3:
- To promote equitable representation in the legal system of Métis and Non-Status Indians by encouraging them to pursue their studies in law
- Objective 4:
- To assist the International Centre for Criminal Law Reform and Criminal Justice Policy in promoting human rights, the rule of law, democracy and good governance
- Objective 5:
- To assist the ten designated public legal education and information organizations in promoting greater access to justice through various means
- Objective 6:
- To assist selected non-governmental organizations, as listed in the Main or Supplementary Estimates, whose mandate and/or activities complement the Department’s mandate, objectives and legal and socio-legal priorities by providing a grant
Central Objectives
- Central Objective 1:
- To inform Canadians about access to justice issues and the justice system in order to contribute to increased public understanding, participation, confidence and trust in the justice system
- Central Objective 2:
- To promote and encourage involvement in the identification of emerging trends, issues and/or gaps and possible responses with respect to the justice system
- Central Objective 3:
- To promote innovations in the justice system to ensure greater access to the justice system
- Central Objective 4:
- To build knowledge, awareness, understanding and informed dialogue among justice stakeholders and/or the public on justice issues including access to justice, racism, official languages, anti-terrorism, sentencing and other emerging justice issues, including justice-related issues in the international fora
Funding Mechanisms
Contributions
- Funding Mechanism for Objectives 1 and 2:
- Family Violence Initiative*($566)
- Funding Mechanism for Objective 3:
- Legal Studies for Aboriginal People ($115)
- Funding Mechanism for Objective 4:
- Core Funding: ICCLR ($215)
- Funding Mechanism for Objective 5 and for Central Objectives 1,2,3 and 4:
- Core Funding: PLEI organizations ($1,031)
- Funding Mechanisms for Central Objectives 1, 2, 3, and 4:
- General Contributions ($281), Nunavut Initiative* ($110), Access to Justice for Marginalized Populations ($344), Federal Elder Abuse Initiative ($0)***, and Missing and Murdered Aboriginal Women* ($859)
Grants
- Funding Mechanism for Objective 5 and Central Objectives 1,2,3, and 4:
- Class Grants ($90)
- Funding Mechanism for Objective 6:
- Named Grants ($493)
Inputs
- Input 1:
- 2.3 FTEs
- Input 2:
- $4,104**
Notes:
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