The plan provides a framework through which federal, provincial, and territorial governments will have a Canada free of gender-based violence which supports victims, survivors, and their families. The plan is aligned with and complements the national strategy to combat human trafficking, along with the missing and murdered indigenous women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people national action plan and the federal pathway.
The national action plan is built on a number of pillars: support for victims, survivors and their families; prevention; responsive justice system; implementing indigenous-led approaches; social infrastructure and enabling environment based on a foundation of leadership, coordination and engagement; data, research and knowledge mobilization; and reporting and monitoring.
The national action plan helps federal, provincial and territorial governments to build on existing initiatives and continues to work with victims and survivors, indigenous partners, direct service providers, civil society organizations, experts, and researchers to prevent and address gender-based violence in Canada, including human trafficking.
Thank you for your time.