Gladue: A New Approach 2022
Course Date: April 28, 2022
Total: 11h 37min
Total Ethics: 2h 18min
Course Date: April 28, 2022
DAY ONE (Thursday, April 28, 2022)
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:25)
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
Halie Kwanxwa'loga Bruce — Cedar and Sage Law Corporation, Chilliwack
Rhaea Bailey — Manager, Indigenous Services, Legal Aid BC, Vancouver
OPENING PRAYER
Elder Maria Reed – Waabigekek Ikwe
Vision for Gladue (9:25 – 10:25)
- promise and purpose of the Gladue principles
- addressing over-representation of Indigenous people in the legal system
- living under the justice system: the revolving door
- impacts of government laws, policies, and practices on Indigenous people
- judicial notice
- highlights from the First Nations Justice Strategy respecting criminal justice reform, transition of Legal Aid services, and Indigenous courts
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
Rosalie C.N. Yazzie — BC First Nations Justice Council, Nesika Law Corporation, Westbank
BREAK (10:25 – 10:45)
The Current State of Gladue (10:45 – 12:00)
- introduction of The Gladue Principles—A Guide to the Jurisprudence and supporting guides
- how did the Gladue principles emerge and how have they developed since
- roles and duties of the court and counsel
- case law update: evolving applications of the Gladue principles
Professor Benjamin Ralston — University of Saskatchewan College of Law, Saskatoon
Questions and Discussion (12:00 – 12:30)
LUNCH (12:30 – 1:15)
Gladue Reports and Processes (1:15 – 2:30)
- Gladue myths busted
- what are Gladue Reports and who is doing them
- how to get them, how to apply for them
- Gladue Reports and pre-sentencing reports: what is the difference
- what constitutes "restorative justice"
- challenges when there are no treatment or other options available
- resources
- BC First Nations Justice Strategy—preventative process
- healing plan—between day of arrest and first appearance
- referrals and submissions
- how Crown and defense can get information before the court
- Legal Aid tariff and how lawyers can use it
David Griffiths — Manager of Criminal Immigration and Appeals, Legal Aid BC, Vancouver
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
Questions and Discussion (2:30 – 2:45)
BREAK (2:45 – 3:00)
BC Prosecution Services Guidelines for Gladue (3:00 – 3:45)
- reducing overrepresentation in charging and sentencing
- alternatives to prosecution
- including Gladue earlier in the process
Leah B.M. Fontaine, KC — Crown Counsel, Ministry of Attorney General, Duncan
Closing Comments (3:45 – 4:00)
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
Halie Kwanxwa'loga Bruce — Cedar and Sage Law Corporation, Chilliwack
Rhaea Bailey — Manager, Indigenous Services, Legal Aid BC, Vancouver
CLOSING PRAYER
Elder Maria Reed – Waabigekek Ikwe
DAY TWO (Friday, April 29, 2022)
Welcome and Land Acknowledgement (9:00 – 9:10)
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
Halie Kwanxwa'loga Bruce — Cedar and Sage Law Corporation, Chilliwack
Rhaea Bailey — Manager, Indigenous Services, Legal Aid BC, Vancouver
OPENING PRAYER
Elder Maria Reed – Waabigekek Ikwe
Therapeutic Justice and Trauma Informed Practice (9:10 – 10:30)
- application of Gladue to specific Indigenous groups
- over-incarceration of Indigenous women: looking at alternatives
- Gladue in the youth context
Halie Kwanxwa'loga Bruce — Cedar and Sage Law Corporation, Chilliwack
Martha Kahnapace — Vancouver
BREAK (10:30 – 10:45)
Gathering Interview: A Demonstration Part One (10:45 – 11:45)
- trauma informed practice and re-traumatization
- how to approach client for information
- how to approach other people who have information
- tools for success: link between information and assisting the court
Anne Marie Cirillo, MA — Applied Theatre Practitioner, VOICEInstinct | Consulting, Victoria
Lisbeth Haigh-Turner — Gladue Report Writer, Victoria
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
Questions and Discussion (11:45 – 12:00)
LUNCH (12:00 – 12:45)
View from the Bench (12:45 – 1:15)
The Honourable Madam Justice Ardith Walpetko We’dalx Walkem — Supreme Court of BC, Chilliwack
Gladue Interview: A Demonstration Part Two (1:15 – 2:15)
Anne Marie Cirillo, MA — Applied Theatre Practitioner, VOICEInstinct | Consulting, Victoria
Lisbeth Haigh-Turner — Gladue Report Writer, Victoria
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
BREAK (2:15 – 2:30)
Community of Practice: Working Together to Fulfill the Promise of Gladue (2:30 – 3:30)
Moderators:
Mitchell Walker — Director of Gladue Services, BC First Nations Justice Council, Westbank
Halie Kwanxwa'loga Bruce — Cedar and Sage Law Corporation, Chilliwack
Rhaea Bailey — Manager, Indigenous Services, Legal Aid BC, Vancouver
Panelists:
The Honourable Judge Linda D. Thomas — Provincial Court of BC, Williams Lake
Anne Marie Cirillo
Lisbeth Haigh-Turner — Gladue Report Writer, Victoria
Sarah Runyon — Marion & Runyon, Campbell River
Darryl Shackelly — Executive Director, Native Courtworker and Counselling Association of BC, North Vancouver
Questions and Discussion (3:30 – 4:00)
CLOSING PRAYER
Elder Maria Reed – Waabigekek Ikwe
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