In the research we've done with victims of crime and with victims' services providers, we have two very large surveys of folks across Canada who have either been affected by crime or involved in the victims' services sector. Both have predominately white samples, even through outreach through formal organizations.
To reach other people, we need to get into some of those informal support mechanisms. In Ottawa, for example, there's a pastor who has done seven funerals for Black homicide victims. Because the burden as a Black minister is so large, that community connects with him.
There are people who are working so hard who need support. We need to validate our data to be able to identify these gaps and say that there's work to be done. We need to shift resources into outreach and into connecting with these groups.