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NATIONAL ELIZABETH FRY WEEK
Our goal is to enhance public awareness and education
regarding the circumstances of victimized and criminalized women involved
in the criminal justice system. We hope to gradually break down the negative
stereotypes that exist about women who are imprisoned and
institutionalized. National Elizabeth Fry Week is always the week before
Mother's Day. The majority of women who are criminalized and
imprisoned are mothers. Most of them were the sole supporters of their
families at the time they were incarcerated. When mothers are sentenced to prison, their children
are sentenced to separation. We try to draw attention to this reality by
ending Elizabeth Fry Week on Mother's Day each year. By focusing on "Meeting Women’s Needs in the
Community and Alternatives to Institutionalization", our 25 member
societies encourage Canadians to examine some productive and responsible
means of encouraging community responses to addressing criminal justice
matters from coast to coast. Our hope is that, particularly in this time of fiscal
restraint, this sort of proactive focus will encourage the development of
and support for community-based alternatives to costly
incarceration. CAEFS challenges Canadians to reach behind the walls
and bring women into our communities, so that they may take responsibility
and account for their actions in ways that make sense to them and to
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