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News Release

From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)



PM announces renewal of Youth Gang Prevention Fund

March 15, 2011
Surrey, British Columbia

Prime Minister Stephen Harper today announced the renewal of the Youth Gang Prevention Fund to support communities and families across Canada. The Prime Minister was joined by Stockwell Day, President of the Treasury Board and Minister for the Asia-Pacific Gateway.

"Supporting families and communities is a key pillar of the Next Phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan," said Prime Minister Harper. "That is why I am pleased to announce that our Government is renewing the Youth Gang Prevention Fund to support families and communities by rescuing kids from crime and gangs before they wind up in the justice system."

The Youth Gang Prevention Fund helps reduce youth gang activity and youth violence by investing in community-based prevention programs in communities across Canada that target at-risk youth.

These programs provide:
  • Community-based educational and cultural opportunities for at-risk youth, such as enhanced conflict resolution and problem solving skills, as alternatives to gang involvement;
  • Positive alternatives to gang involvement through paid, part-time work opportunities and vocational training;
  • Homework and school support;
  • Opportunities to socialize and participate in recreational activities; and
  • Intensive and individualized mentorship to help at-risk youth make positive lifestyle choices, and to care for children with serious emotional, behavioural, and mental health needs and their families.


"Our Government will continue to take action to protect young people against the lure of crime and gangs," Prime Minister Harper said. "We will continue to crack down on serious violent crime. And we will continue to support the rights of law-abiding citizens."
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Backgrounder

From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)



Youth Gang Prevention Fund

March 15, 2011
Surrey, British Columbia

Supporting communities and families is a key pillar of the Next Phase of Canada's Economic Action Plan.

Youth gangs are an increasing concern across the country. Between 2000 and 2008, the number of homicides attributed to gangs doubled, from one in eight to one in four.

As part of the Government's National Crime Prevention Strategy, the Youth Gang Prevention Fund helps reduce youth gang activity by investing in community prevention programs. These programs focus on youth who are involved in gangs, or who are at greatest risk of joining. Public Safety Canada's National Crime Prevention Centre (NCPC) manages the Fund.

The Fund was created in January 2007, and has supported 19 youth crime prevention programs and initiatives across Canada to date. These projects have reached over 1,400 at-risk youth between the ages of 12 and 24, and have shown early success in reducing risk factors related to criminality such as substance abuse, violent behaviour and negative and anti-social attitudes. Participants have also shown improved social skills and a significant increased attachment to teachers and other positive role models, as well as employers and work colleagues. With the renewed support, the Government will continue to build on the success of the Fund and address real community issues and concerns.

In May 2010, to further develop the Fund's preventative and intervention measures, the Government consulted with provincial and territorial officials, as well as the chiefs of police from communities throughout the country.

The Government is providing $37.5 million over five years and $7.5 million thereafter in ongoing annual support to renew the Fund, supporting grass roots-level programs. Work will continue with various partners and stakeholders – the provinces and territories, community groups, police and service providers involved in local projects – to:

  • Invest in initiatives in communities where gangs exist, by focusing on youth who are either members of gangs or at-risk of joining gangs, to help them avoid falling into a life of crime;
  • Give young people alternatives to joining gangs and help them develop constructive social skills and attitudes;
  • Support proven community-based interventions and programs that address risk factors and root causes, to ensure the continued effectiveness of intervention and other prevention responses; and
  • Address current and emerging youth gang trends and issues, including supporting the development of initiatives in rural and remote communities, including Aboriginal communities.

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Media Advisory

From the Prime Minister's Web Site (http://www.pm.gc.ca/)



Public events for March 16, 2011

March 15, 2011
Ottawa, Ontario

Public events for Prime Minister Stephen Harper for Wednesday, March 16th are:

Quebec City

10:45 a.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will hold a photo opportunity. He will be joined by Josée Verner, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and Minister for La Francophonie.

Quebec City Airport
500 Rue Principale
Quebec City, Quebec

*Photo opportunity only (cameras and photographers only)

NOTES:
  • Media must present proper identification for accreditation.
  • Media are asked to arrive via the international arrivals entrance.


Quebec City

11:15 a.m. – Prime Minister Stephen Harper will make an announcement. He will be joined by Josée Verner, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs, President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada and Minister for La Francophonie.

Quebec City Airport
500 Rue Principale
Quebec City, Quebec

*Open to media

NOTES:
  • Media must present proper identification for accreditation.
  • Media are asked to arrive via the international arrivals entrance.
  • Satellite trucks are asked to bring additional cabling.

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