PRESIDENT'S REPORT
At our 1994-95 Annual General Meeting in Edmonton, Elizabeth Fry paid
and unpaid staff gathered together to celebrate the success of our
direct service work and public education activities within the
criminal justice system this year past and fortify our vision for
action in the future. Each one of us standing alone makes a difference
- each one of us reaching out and connecting to the others help to
form a web of networking across this country that provides a broad
safety net of sisterhood for the women we serve.
Since February, my leadership in the Canadian Association of
Elizabeth Fry Societies combined with Kim Pate's confident and
consistent leadership as executive director. As a Board of Directors,
we consult well on the current issues in order to give clear direction
to staff to carry out the work between our meetings. Individual Board
members have also been increasingly involved in providing support and
consultation on issues in their areas of interest and expertise to the
National office between Board meetings.
The National office has worked very hard to complete the huge volume
of work as efficiently as possible, utilizing volunteers and students
to assist as much as possible to supplement the efforts of our two
paid staff. Diverse voices answer the telephone at CAEFS and I
appreciate the leadership shown by the National office with respect to
ethnic and racial representation.
CAEFS remains clearly focused on our priority issues and on
maintaining our internal network and external coalitions that provide
the vehicle for success in our goal to promote public awareness and be
a voice for women in conflict with the law. Kim Pate's travels to six
local societies from the Atlantic to the Pacific and her attendance at
the Ontario and B.C. regional meetings demonstrate CAEFS' support for
grassroots community involvement on a national level to and work on
behalf of and with all the women we serve.
I am also optimistic about our relationship with the Commission of
Inquiry into the events at Prison for Women and the opportunity for
CAEFS' continued involvement in that process. The solidarity of the
internal Elizabeth Fry network and our united efforts form a strong
association which becomes the basis for the coalition-building that
transforms CAEFS' voice into a broad-based movement.
Doris Bruno, President
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