Press Release
From: Women and Gender Equality Canada
January 24, 2022
Crisis hotlines are a lifeline to survivors of gender-based violence and are critical support services. During the pandemic, organizations operating crisis lines in Quebec reported an increase in the volume of calls, as victims of violence and those seeking related services experienced barriers to safely accessing services.
Today, Rachel Bendayan, Parliamentary Secretary, and Member of Parliament for Outremont on behalf of the Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth, announced $5.5 million to support crisis hotlines across Quebec.
This funding will help Quebec crisis hotlines serve the urgent needs of Canadians. The crisis hotlines will offer more robust services, resources, and support to prevent the escalation of gender-based violence.
This announcement marks the fifth bilateral agreement signed with provincial and territorial governments. Since August, the Government of Canada has announced agreements Manitoba, Yukon, Nova Scotia and British Columbia. Over the next few months, the Government of Canada will continue to work with other provinces and territories to finalize similar bilateral agreements.
This announcement builds on the historic endorsement of the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence by the Federal-Provincial-Territorial Ministers responsible for the Status of Women in early November.
Since April 2020, we’ve invested over $250 million of emergency COVID-19 funding in 1,400 women’s shelters, sexual assault centers, and other organizations, including 138 organizations that serve Indigenous individuals.
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“The hotlines that our federal government is funding will ensure that life-saving services will continue to be available to women fleeing violence. This investment will also allow the hotline to offer more robust services and resources at this critical time. The Government of Canada has made it clear that everyone has the right to live free from violence, and we know that to end gender-based violence, we must work together.”
Rachel Bendayan, Parliamentary Secretary, and Member of Parliament for Outremont
“Gender-based violence continues to be a systemic problem across Canada and it still disproportionately affects women and girls. We will continue working closely with provincial and territorial governments to ensure that anyone facing gender-based violence has reliable and timely access to services, no matter where they live. Every effort will be taken to end gender-based violence in all its forms Today, we are pleased to provide Quebec with the support they need, as we sign yet another agreement to support crisis hotlines.”
The Honourable Marci Ien, Minister for Women and Gender Equality and Youth
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