The help signal for those experiencing violence at home.(Canadian Women's Foundation) CANADAHALIFAX news Advocate pushes for Case Review on violence against women by admin 15 ديسمبر، 2024 written by admin 15 ديسمبر، 2024 155 CITYnews halifax / By Rachel Morgan In May 2018, Carrie Low was drugged, kidnapped and gang-raped. Seeking justice, she reported the crime to the police. But instead, she reports, she was met with poor communication, a flawed investigation and a lack of accountability. She repeated her story over and over again, with no remediation. “The harm from this institutional betrayal has far surpassed the trauma I experienced that night,” she wrote in an open letter to Halifax Regional Police (HRP) on Dec. 11. Since the fateful night six years ago, Low has founded Survivors for Change and Empowerment, providing confidential consultancy support and other services to women and transgender people who have experienced sexual assault. In 2020, she also fought to have the reporting period for an assault extended from six months to 12. Her mission, according to her webpage, is to “address the systemic failures of the justice system and to explore the root cause of gender-based violence.” Because unfortunately, Low’s story is not the only one. Related: Talk of gender-based violence largely absent from N.S. election, says women’s group Hockey Canada summit to tackle sexism, gender-based violence, homophobia, transphobia N.S. mass shooting: committee member flags lack of action on gender-based violence An average of 140 women and girls were killed by a partner or relative per day in 2023, the UN says Canada’s housing crisis leads to more unsafe housing for victims of domestic violence HRP has failed to lay charges in 91 per cent of sexual offences reported across the region. Since 2020, 2,006 sexual offences have been reported, according to the Halifax Regional Police Board of Commissioners report. Charges were laid just 324 times. And that is only for reported cases. A failure to appropriately address cases of sexual violence that force victims to relive their trauma over and over again with no justice brought to them, has left a gaping hole in cases that go unreported. According to a StatsCan report from 2024, sexual violence is the only form of violent crime in Canada that is not declining. “In my case, the police failed to visit the crime scene, dismissed key evidence and delayed toxicology testing. The investigation was mishandled by at least six officers, forcing me to recount my trauma repeatedly,” Low wrote in her letter. “Despite presenting clear evidence and persistent advocacy, delays and missteps dominated the process, leaving me with lasting psychological scars – sleepless nights, anxiety, and a profound mistrust of not only the legal system but other systems, institutions, and even interpersonal relationships.” On Oct. 26, 2023, during a Police Review Board hearing, HRP seemingly accepted its mistakes in Low’s case and put forth the need for trauma informed responses in cases of sexual violence. But despite recognizing the value of the Violence Against Women Advocate Case Review (VACR) model, HRP have yet to implement this approach. Doing so is what Low calls for in her letter. The VACR model provides trauma training to responding officers to ensure survivor-centred reviews and to foster public transparent trust and transparency. In addition, Low calls on HRP to address any privacy concerns with this implementation, and to ensure independent oversight by the Board of Police Commissioners. “The adoption of VACR is not just an operational decision, it’s a moral imperative,” Low writes. “Anything less than full transparency and accountability is unacceptable and a slap in the face.” 0 comment 0 FacebookTwitterPinterestEmail admin previous post Road closures and traffic advisories for Dec. 16-20 next post سوريا بعد الأسد من منظور أميركي You may also like مهرجان السينما الأفريقية في مونتريال يكشف عن برنامجه 12 مارس، 2026 ’’ستقوم كندا بدورها‘‘ للمساهمة في إمدادات النفط العالمية 12 مارس، 2026 إيبي أجرى ’’مناقشة صريحة‘‘ مع السفير الأميركي حول... 12 مارس، 2026 Search for second Annapolis County ice fisher ongoing... 12 مارس، 2026 Nova Scotia Health to replace transformer after power... 12 مارس، 2026 Archeologists discover historical shipwreck on Sable Island 12 مارس، 2026 Politicians and environmentalists call for transparency on N.B.... 12 مارس، 2026 Warmer weather breaks temperature records in N.S. 12 مارس، 2026 Premier Tim Houston reverses some budget cuts amid... 11 مارس، 2026 Budget cuts put seniors and vulnerable Nova Scotians... 11 مارس، 2026