4 A6 - The Terrace Standard, Wednesday, June 15, 2005 Locals focus: on new way. to handle violence here DUSTIN QUEZADA SOCIAL. SERVICES ‘pro- ‘viders in’ Terrace that deal - with domestic violence is- sues were introduced to a "partnership. model that has been in place 1 in Vancouver since 1997. . The: “domestic violence/. ‘criminal harassment unit is” “a.50/50 partnership between the ‘Vancouver Police :De-. _ partment and Family Servic- - eS of Greater Vancouver: “Two unit members - -a . police officer and a counsel-' “lor.— came’to Terrace last © -week at the request of the. Terrace” Women’s, Centre - “to teach the model they say Bives back to women'a mea- “sure of control in the face ‘of domestic abuse. 5» “Victitns get more infor- “mation and services between the -arrest. and the convic- . tion,” “says Shawn. Coady “of the Police. “When a first ‘arrest is made, (abusers) are _feleased on conditions.” -' While the police depart- " "ment maintains full control ° of the investigative process, 7 ‘the counsellors consult with the victims. : Counsellors, like . Laura ‘Quilici, do’ what is best for victims, ensuring they re- ‘port violations of conditions: "placed on their abusers. “They will «come back ". and try'to convince them to drop the charges,” Quilici says. .* ‘lence and’ police with the ‘unit do random checks to -make sure the: guidelines are _ being followed. -Detective/constable Co- ady says the partnership is invaluable in the confidence and trust victims gain from thaving counsellors as their igo- -between‘with police: “Counsellors have inde- © -pendence and the counsel- ling sessions are confiden- tial,” Coady says. - Before tic abuse victims could file Charges against their attack- ers, but that power was shift- ed to crown counsel. It signified the justice ‘system was treating domes- " :tic abuse as a serious crime, Says Coady. Though it was a good ‘development in his view, - ‘Coady says it took control ~ away from women. “Women get more con- trol back with the (condi- _tion) breach reports,” the detective says, adding it puts safety ahead of conviction. Even so, conviction rates -have doubled to 67 per cent. Vacancies at house THE GEORGE Little House has lost a potential basement . tenant. ‘The. Clay Artists of Ter- race Society had been nego- tiating with the city to occu- py the bottom of the house, but it has decided against it. _ The artist group decided the space wasn’t suitable for its needs, said society mem- ber Patsy O’Connell. “We looked at space, but it was barely big enough;” she said. “It’s a ‘basement with no windows and, as artists, it was not our first choice.” | The city had. offered a five-year lease in exchange for some renovation work, including the installation of a washroom. Ross Milnthorp, leisure services director for the city, _ gaid CN Rail sécurity staff have committed to taking over a room on the top floor, already housing the Terrace Tourism Society. That leaves the recently- opened house with two va- cancies to fill, with the food services space on the main floor also unoccupied. House coordinator Deb- ‘bie Letawski said she has had enquiries about the food services space. . work, “The next step is to link Ninety per cent of cases . _.impose conditions on .those . charged with domestic vio-.- 1986, domes- — ‘ the . under the eight-year-old sys- tem. _ . For Darlene Westerman of the Terrace Women’s Centre, the model makes her hopeful for a change in the. approach to spousal violence in Terrace. : Citing the Ksan House Society, family justice ser- | ‘vices, ‘Women’s Centre and other legal services, the social. service providers, Westerman says Terrdce has the infrastructure in place to make the’ Vancouver model those services,” she says. . VANCOUVER POLICE officer Shawn Coady'and Vancouver counsellor Laura Quili- _ Centre who organized the talk.. For the piles of money your graduate will earn | Hey, there's power in positive thinking! 60 oh s Yew cllers 632.3313 ° ci, in the centre, were in town June 6 to talk about how they handle domestic vio-. lence cases. 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