Advocating for Restorative Justice Options for Survivors of Sexual Violence - January 8 20261/9/2026
The Leadership Table for Waterloo Region’s Gender-Based Violence Strategy has issued the following advocacy letter to Ontario’s Crown Attorney regarding Crown Policy D.4 and access to restorative and transformative justice options for survivors of sexual violence. The Honourable Doug Downey, Attorney General of Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General McMurtry-Scott Building, 11th Floor 720 Bay Street, Toronto, ON M7A 2S9 [email protected] January 8, 2026. Dear Attorney General Downey, We are writing on behalf of the Leadership Table for Waterloo Region’s Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Strategy. This collaborative initiative is anchored by frontline, community-based GBV agencies, including sexual assault support services, shelters, counselling and outreach programs, legal advocacy, and culturally specific services. We work in partnership with institutional stakeholders such as education, municipal and regional governments, and police. Together, we are building a coordinated response to prevent and address gender-based violence. We are writing to urge the Province of Ontario to amend Crown Policy D.4 and expand access to restorative and transformative justice for survivors of sexual violence. The criminal legal system continues to fail survivors of sexual violence. The vast majority of sexual assaults are never reported to police. Survivors who do engage with the criminal justice process often experience re-traumatization and harm through adversarial proceedings, lengthy delays, and outcomes that do not reflect their needs or sense of justice. Hundreds of sexual assault cases never proceed to trial due to systemic delays, and despite decades of reform efforts, rates of sexual violence have not meaningfully declined. Restorative and transformative justice (RJ/TJ) approaches — non-carceral, non-adversarial, and survivor-centred — can offer meaningful pathways to accountability, repair, and healing. However, in Ontario, survivors who wish to pursue these approaches face significant legal and bureaucratic barriers as a result of Crown Policy D.4. Under Crown Policy D.4, sexual offences are categorically excluded from diversion to alternative measures under section 717 of the Criminal Code, including restorative and transformative justice processes. This prohibition removes survivor choice and autonomy, leaving the criminal legal system as the only sanctioned pathway to justice, even when it does not align with a survivor’s needs, values, or safety. This policy was introduced in the 1990s in response to concerns from the gender-based violence sector. Thirty years later, sector perspectives have evolved. Recent research indicates that 86% of respondents working in GBV support expanding restorative justice options for gender-based violence, and 78% would refer survivors to these processes if they were available and appropriately resourced. Survivors and communities deserve a justice system that is responsive, flexible, and grounded in harm reduction and healing. We therefore strongly urge the Province of Ontario to implement the following changes:
Ontario has an opportunity to demonstrate leadership in creating a justice system that truly responds to survivors of sexual violence. Revising Crown Policy D.4 is a necessary step toward survivor-led, community-based justice. Thank you for your attention to this matter. We would welcome the opportunity to discuss this further. Respectfully, Sara Casselman Executive Director, Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region Co-Chair, Leadership Table, Waterloo Region’s GBV Strategy ([email protected]) Jennifer Hutton Chief Executive Officer, Women’s Crisis Services of Waterloo Region Co-Chair, Leadership Table, Waterloo Region’s GBV Strategy ([email protected]) cc: Members of Provincial Parliament, Waterloo Region
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