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Changes to the way transgender offenders are accommodated in Canada's federal prison system


OTTAWA, Jan. 31, 2018 /CNW/ - An important collaboration spanning several years between the Correctional Service of Canada (CSC), the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC), and Prisoners' Legal Services (PLS) has resulted in changes to the way transgender offenders are accommodated in Canada's federal prison system.

These changes come in the wake of Parliament's recent change to the Canadian Human Rights Act, which added "gender identity or expression" to the list of prohibited grounds of discrimination.

In the context of its daily operations, CSC will continue to provide education and awareness to staff and offenders and work to ensure that the health, safety and dignity of everyone is respected at all times. New operational practices for CSC include:

All three organizations look forward to further collaboration and successful implementation of these changes. As CSC updates its individual policies, it will continue to count on the valuable contribution of correctional experts and stakeholders, such as the CHRC and PLS, labour partners, academia and experts in gender and identity issues.

For more information, please read CSC's Interim Policy Bulletin on Gender Identity or Expression.

Quotes

"We are overjoyed that CSC is making so many positive changes that recognize the human rights of trans people in the correctional system. These changes will improve the safety and dignity of transgender federal offenders in Canada, affecting every aspect of their daily lives."

? Jennifer Metcalfe, Executive Director, Prisoners' Legal Services

 "We have heard the concerns raised by trans individuals and advocates, and we are pleased to see these significant improvements become a reality, for the rights of transgender offenders, and their families. This is about respect and human dignity?something that every person, including those in our prison system, is entitled to."

? Marie-Claude Landry, Ad. E., Chief Commissioner of the Canadian Human Rights Commission

"These changes ensure that offenders who identify as transgender are afforded the same protections, dignity and treatment as others. CSC is committed to building a safe, inclusive and respectful environment for everyone, including transgender staff, offenders, volunteers and visitors."

? Don Head, Commissioner of the Correctional Service of Canada

Associated Links

CSC Interim Policy Bulletin on Gender Identity or Expression

CHRC Website ? Prisoner Rights

Prisoners' Legal Services

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SOURCE Correctional Services of Canada



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