Province announces funding to help victims of crime access supports
LETHBRIDGE, AB – The Government of Alberta is aiming to make it easier for the victims of crime to get the help they need.
The province announced that it will spend $7 million over the next two years through the Specialized Criminal Justice Navigator Grant. It gives funding to non-profits for staff who can help to ensure victims receive equitable, responsive, and efficient support.
Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Services Mike Ellis said it is important to make sure that people can access the available services.
“Navigating the aftermath of a crime can be complex and stressful, and it’s important to ensure victims have access to the help they need when they need it. Through the Specialized Criminal Justice Navigator Grant, Alberta’s government is putting victims first by ensuring they are supported as they navigate through the criminal justice system,” said Ellis.