Advancing the Crime Reduction & Stronger Communities Agenda
The development, launch and evolution of the 11UI has significantly helped address a number of challenges within Regina related to children 11 years and under. The initiative design and conceptual framework is also well supported in terms of the evidence-based research related to the prevention and reduction of crime as well as evidence based intervention. As the tables below illustrate, the 11UI is also well aligned to support the provincial child and youth agenda:
Saskatchewan Child & Family Agenda
- Children get a good start in life
- Youth are prepared for their future
- Families are strong
- Communities are supportive
TRiP (11UI | twelve&up | HUB) Response
TRiP is strongly aligned with the Saskatchewan Child & Family agenda by:
- Engaging children and families with services that promote pro-social activities and school engagement
Building Partnerships to Reduce Crime
- It is research driven, evidence-based approach based on the development of a collective and interdisciplinary knowledge base that both confirms and guides best practices, which need to be applied to the challenges in Saskatchewan
- It advocates government, police and community partners working together collaboratively to find local solutions to crime and victimization, and community safety and wellness
- It is an integrated, deliberative, collaborative and committed approach that is community driven and provincially supported
TRiP (11UI | twelve&up | HUB) Response
TRiP is strongly aligned with the Building Partnerships to Reduce Crime agenda by:
- Utilizing evidence-based early intervention to engage and support children and families
- Leveraging intersectoral collaboration among government, police and community partners to identify crime prevention and community well-being solutions
Mental Health & Addictions Action Plan
- Enhance access and capacity and support recovery in the community
- Focus on prevention and early intervention
- Create person and family-centred and coordinated services
- Respond to diversities
- Partner with First Nations and Métis Peoples
- Reduce stigma and increase awareness
- Transform the system and sustain the change
TRiP (11UI | twelve&up | HUB) Response
TRiP is well aligned with the anticipated Mental Health and Addictions Strategy by:
- Providing children and families with access to services through a collaborative, intersectoral partnership
- Leveraging intersectoral collaboration among government, police and community partners to identify crime prevention, early intervention, integration and community well-being solutions
Children’s Advocate
- Advocate for social and public policy change that benefits all children and youth
- Promote high quality government and community-based programs and services for children and youth
- Strengthen collaboration and partnerships to achieve better outcomes for children and youth
- Ensure the advocate for Children and Youth delivers excellent, accessible and accountable services
TRiP (11UI | twelve&up | HUB) Response
TRiP is supportive of the recommendations of the Children’s Advocate by:
- Engaging children with government and community services
- Using collaboration and partnerships to achieve positive outcomes for children
- Ensuring that child remain engaged with services and programs
Drop-out Prevention Strategy
- Achieve 85% graduation rate
- Proactive engagement
- Career path & goal development
TRiP (11UI | twelve&up | HUB) Response
TRiP is closely aligned with the anticipated Drop-out Prevention Strategy by:
- Proactively identifying children who are experiencing sporadic attendance
- Engaging children with pro-social activities in their school and community
- Assist with reintegration from incarceration facilities