Wednesday, December 10, 1997
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF MANITOBA
Wednesday, December 10, 1997
The House met at 1:30 p.m.
READING AND RECEIVING PETITIONS
Women's Resource Centres
An Honourable Member: Yes.
Madam Speaker: Yes. The Clerk will read.
Mr. Clerk (William Remnant): The petition of the undersigned citizens of the province of Manitoba, humbly sheweth:
THAT the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre provides services which focus on prevention and intervention in domestic abuse for communities within a 100 kilometre radius; and
THAT with only partial funding from the provincial government, Family Dispute Services, in the amount of $37,600 and some funding from the communities it serves, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre hires three part-time employees and provides telephone, counselling, training and seminar facilities in addition to education, information and outreach programming; and
THAT Evergreen Women's Resource Centre is also involved in referral services on a crisis intervention and second stage outreach level; and
THAT for years, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre has struggled to provide these vital programs and services with limited funding or commitment from the provincial government; and
THAT during the 1995 provincial election, the Filmon government said, "The safety and security of the individual, our families and our communities is vital to the quality of our life."; and
THAT if the Filmon government is really committed to that statement, it must back it up with funding for the agencies that provide services to make it a reality.
WHEREFORE YOUR PETITIONERS HUMBLY PRAY that the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Filmon government to consider providing long-term, adequate and stable funding for the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre and other Women's Resource Centres in the province to ensure that the vital services provided by these organizations are continued.
Madam Speaker: I have reviewed the petition of the honourable member for Osborne (Ms. McGifford). It complies with the rules and practices of the House. Is it the will of the House to have the petition read?
An Honourable Member: Dispense.
Madam Speaker: Dispense.
THAT the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre provides services which focus on prevention and intervention in domestic abuse for communities within a 100 kilometre radius; and
THAT with only partial funding from the provincial government, Family Dispute Services, in the amount of $37,600 and some funding from the communities it serves, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre hires three part-time employees and provides telephone, counselling, training, and seminar facilities in addition to education, information and outreach programming; and
THAT Evergreen Women's Resource Centre is also involved in referral services on a crisis intervention and second stage outreach level; and
THAT for years, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre has struggled to provide these vital programs and services with limited funding or commitment from the provincial government; and
THAT during the 1995 provincial election, the Filmon government said, "The safety and security of the individual, our families and our communities is vital to the quality of our life."; and
THAT if the Filmon government is really committed to that statement, it must back it up with funding for the agencies that provide services to make it a reality.
WHEREFORE YOUR PETITIONERS HUMBLY PRAY that the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Filmon government to consider providing long-term, adequate and stable funding for the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre and other Women's Resource Centres in the province to ensure that the vital services provided by these organizations are continued.
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Madam Speaker: I have reviewed the petition of the honourable member for Swan River (Ms. Wowchuk). It complies with the rules and practices of the House. Is it the will of the House to have the petition read?
An Honourable Member: Dispense.
Madam Speaker: Dispense.
THAT the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre provides services which focus on prevention and intervention in domestic abuse for communities within a 100 kilometre radius; and
THAT with only partial funding from the provincial government, Family Dispute Services, in the amount of $37,600 and some funding from the communities it serves, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre hires three part-time employees and provides telephone, counselling, training, and seminar facilities in addition to education, information and outreach programming; and
THAT Evergreen Women's Resource Centre is also involved in referral services on a crisis intervention and second stage outreach level; and
THAT for years, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre has struggled to provide these vital programs and services with limited funding or commitment from the provincial government; and
THAT during the 1995 provincial election, the Filmon government said, "The safety and security of the individual, our families and our communities is vital to the quality of our life."; and
THAT if the Filmon government is really committed to that statement, it must back it up with funding for the agencies that provide services to make it a reality.
WHEREFORE YOUR PETITIONERS HUMBLY PRAY that the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Filmon government to consider providing long-term, adequate and stable funding for the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre and other Women's Resource Centres in the province to ensure that the vital services provided by these organizations are continued.
Madam Speaker: I have reviewed the petition of the honourable member for Wellington (Ms. Barrett), and it complies with the rules and practices of the House. Is it the will of the House to have the petition read?
An Honourable Member: Dispense.
Madam Speaker: Dispense.
THAT the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre provides services which focus on prevention and intervention in domestic abuse for communities within a 100 kilometre radius; and
THAT with only partial funding from the provincial government, Family Dispute Services, in the amount of $37,600 and some funding from the communities it serves, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre hires three part-time employees and provides telephone, counselling, training and seminar facilities in addition to education, information and outreach programming; and
THAT Evergreen Women's Resource Centre is also involved in referral services on a crisis intervention and second stage outreach level; and
THAT for years, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre has struggled to provide these vital programs and services with limited funding or commitment from the provincial government; and
THAT during the 1995 provincial election, the Filmon government said, "The safety and security of the individual, our families and our communities is vital to the quality of our life."; and
THAT if the Filmon government is really committed to that statement, it must back it up with funding for the agencies that provide services to make it a reality.
WHEREFORE YOUR PETITIONERS HUMBLY PRAY that the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Filmon government to consider providing long-term, adequate and stable funding for the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre and other Women's Resource Centres in the province to ensure that the vital services provided by these organizations are continued.
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Madam Speaker: I have reviewed the petition of the honourable member for the Interlake (Mr. Clif Evans) and it complies with the rules and practices of the House. Is it the will of the House to have the petition read?
An Honourable Member: Dispense.
Madam Speaker: Dispense.
THAT the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre provides services which focus on prevention and intervention in domestic abuse for communities within a 100 kilometre radius; and
THAT with only partial funding from the provincial government, Family Dispute Services, in the amount of $37,600 and some funding from the communities it serves, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre hires three part-time employees and provides telephone, counselling, training and seminar facilities in addition to education, information and outreach programming; and
THAT Evergreen Women's Resource Centre is also involved in referral services on a crisis intervention and second stage outreach level; and
THAT for years, the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre has struggled to provide these vital programs and services with limited funding or commitment from the provincial government; and
THAT during the 1995 provincial election, the Filmon government said, "The safety and security of the individual, our families and our communities is vital to the quality of our life."; and
THAT if the Filmon government is really committed to that statement, it must back it up with funding for the agencies that provide services to make it a reality.
WHEREFORE YOUR PETITIONERS HUMBLY PRAY that the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba urge the Filmon government to consider providing long-term, adequate and stable funding for the Evergreen Women's Resource Centre and other Women's Resource Centres in the province to ensure that the vital services provided by these organizations are continued.