Archives Advocacy Letters 2010

Mandatory Federal Victim Surcharges

By: OCTEVAW | published: Nov 29, 2010

OCTEVAW supports mandatory Federal Victim Surcharges as the 2010 Throne Speech committed to...

Working towards inclusion

By: OCTEVAW | published: Nov 25, 2010

Working towards inclusion of sexual violence and woman abuse information in Crime Prevention Ottawa’s Neighbourhood Toolkit for 2010

Highlighting the importance of community collaboration with the Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Program (SAPACP) at the Ottawa Hospital

By: OCTEVAW | published: Sept 28, 2010

OCTEVAW would like to thank Christine Baker and yourself for your continued effort over the course of this summer to inform the community of the changes and restructuring within the SAPACP

OCTEVAW’s Letter to the Policy Centre for Victims Issues - Highlighting Violence Against Women at the National Victims of Crime Awareness Week 2011 Federal Symposium

By: OCTEVAW | published: Sept 28, 2010

We would also like to put forth a suggestion to highlight violence against women, which includes both women abuse and sexual violence at the National Victims of Crime Awareness Week 2011 Federal Symposium.

OCTEVAW supports the Sisters in Spirit Vigil

By: OCTEVAW | published: Sept 15, 2010

In April of this year, the Native Women’s Association of Canada (NWAC) released a report called “What Their Stories Tell Us”. This report included findings from the Sisters In Spirit initiative which brought together five years of research related to missing and murdered Aboriginal women and girls in Canada. More than 580 Aboriginal women and girls have gone missing or been murdered in Canada.

OCTEVAW’s Letter to new Deputy Chief Charles Bordeleau - Emergency Operations, Ottawa Police Services

By: OCTEVAW | published: Sept 3, 2010

The Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW) would like to congratulate you on your new position of Deputy Chief within the Ottawa Police Services (OPS).

OCTEVAW petition letter to urge for sufficient funding for Sisters in Spirit

By: OCTEVAW | published: July 23, 2010

Accordingly, we would like to urge the Government of Canada to ensure that the Native Women’s Association of Canada receives sufficient funding to continue its important work protecting women through its Sisters in Spirit initiatives.

OCTEVAW plea to MP's and Senators to resist the relaxation of Canada's gun laws

By: OCTEVAW | published: July 20, 2010

We are writing to urge you to work to meet international obligations to protect women and children from gun violence by resisting efforts to relax Canada’s gun laws...

OCTEVAW’s Follow-up Letter to the Coordinated Victim Assistance Project (CVAP) for the City of Ottawa

By: OCTEVAW | published: June 8, 2010

The Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW) would like to thank you for inviting us to participate at the recent Stakeholder Engagement – Coordinated Victim Assistance Project (CVAP) for the City of Ottawa.

OCTEVAW’s Response to Bill 53, the Escaping Domestic Violence Act, 2010

By: OCTEVAW | published: May 21, 2010

OCTEVAW would like to commend your initiative, the introduction of Bill 53, towards making the lives of women and children safer. Please read further for Octevaw's feedback on the proposed legislation.
Click here to see an article written by Roselyn Stevens from the EMC Ottawa Newspaper on Bill 53 including comments from OCTEVAW.

OCTEVAW’s Ottawa Police Service (OPS) 2010-2012 Business Plan Follow-Up Letter

By: OCTEVAW | Posted: May 17, 2010

OCTEVAW members attended various “Let’s Chat” sessions organized by OPS last fall to have input into your business planning process.
OCTEVAW received a response letter May 28, 2010

'HO 89.9' name contest striking discord among listeners and OCTEVAW

By: OCTEVAW | Posted: April 14, 2010

The normalization of sexist language is a huge problem. When we as a culture accept the use of derogatory terminology, we are accepting the fact that women are not yet truly equal in our society.

Family Services à la famille Ottawa (FSFO) and OCTEVAW’s letter to The Honourable Lawrence Cannon re the Nazia Quazi case

By: OCTEVAW | Posted: April 12, 2010

Our agency would like to add its voice to those who are distressed about the welfare of a single, twenty four year old woman named, Nazia Quazi, a Canadian citizen, who has been unable to leave Saudi Arabia since 2007.