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Justice committee Absolutely. At the end of the day, for me it's an opportunity to criminalize behaviour, and it's behaviour that is obviously unacceptable. It's abusive. We believe that any learned abusive behaviour can be unlearned, but this is one way to hold the abusive person accountable. Cou
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee Yes, we do see it. We don't see it often, actually. We see the other weapons more: knives and, really, any weapon. I would say we that see more of the knives, the bats and sometimes boots. It could be anything and everything, which is surprising. We don't see a lot of guns, but c
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee It's definitely the majority. We get about 3,000 calls a year. We see on average about 300 women and 250 kids in the shelter. Again, with limited capacity we've had to turn some women away because we are underserviced in our area. However, I would say it's the majority and our da
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee As you know, the national action plan of violence against women is currently in development, so I think somehow...because all the systems have to work together. We know there's a disconnect between the criminal court system, the family court system and the community-based agencie
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee Very often. In fact, the common denominator is the controlling behaviours, the psychological abuse, the isolation. Especially with COVID, that has just amplified it. Pre-COVID and in the years that I've worked with women in abusive relationships, that is very common right from t
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee From our experience, we know that initially the violence starts off very subtly. We see the isolation and the psychological abuse, and over time it does escalate. I've been working in this field and with women for 22 years, and I learn from the women with lived experiences. I use
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee It's my privilege. Thank you.
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee In terms of what we saw initially in Windsor-Essex during the first phase of COVID, it was quiet. Our crisis calls from women who were reaching out and wanting to access shelter were quiet—to the point where it was scary that they weren't reaching out. I think this was because th
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak
Justice committee Thank you, everyone. As the clinical director of residential and community services at Hiatus House in Windsor-Essex, Ontario, I really appreciate the opportunity to speak with all of you with respect to Bill C-247. Our mission at Hiatus House is to break the cycle of domestic
February 4th, 2021Committee meeting
Genevieve Isshak