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You will be updated with latest job alerts via emailAbout the Family Violence Project
Established in 2006 the Family Violence Project of Waterloo Region is a collaborative of partner agencies working together to support victims and survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). The Project provides seamless wrap-around servicesall under one roofat 400 Queen Street South in Kitchener.
The partner agencies are: Camino Wellbeing Mental Health Child Witness Centre Womens Crisis Services of Waterloo Region Waterloo Regional Police Service Crown Attorneys Office Victim/Witness Assistance Program Family and Children Services Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centre Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region (SASC)Victim Services of Waterloo Region (VSWR). Among the partners Camino Wellbeing Mental Health is a backbone agency providing key infrastructure support.
Navigating community services can be overwhelming. The Family Violence Project makes it easier for those experiencing GBV to access essential supports through a single point of entry in a safe caring and victim-centered environment.
Your Role as System Navigator
As theSystem Navigator you will be the connective force behind our collaborative model helping individuals access support and ensuring strong inter-agency coordination.
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OUR COMMITMENT TO EQUITY
Camino is an equal opportunity employer and supports workforce diversity. At Camino we believe that diversity enriches our performance clients services offered the communities where we live and work and the lives of our employees. Should you require accommodation during the recruitment process please contact Human Resources (). While we thank all applicants for their interest only those candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
As we continue to be responsive to the changing needs of our communities we acknowledge the historical and present-day violence and systemic barriers that continue to harm members of our Region and that we must ask ourselves not if we are complicit but how.
Camino is committed to developing anti-oppressive practices and equitable outcomes for the families we serve while ensuring that our programs reflect and meet their needs. We recognize that we must work in collaboration with others to dismantle systems of oppression discrimination and violence that people face as a result of their diversity beliefs and identities.
Building equity takes time resources intentional commitment and behavioural change. It is an ongoing process and we start by recognizing the racism and discrimination faced by Indigenous people Black people Asian communities racialized people ethnic or linguistic groups members of the 2SLGBTQIA communities unhoused people people with mental illness and people with physical and intellectual disabilities.
To help us create change and ensure that we can continue helping families thrive Camino has invested in antiracism and anti-oppression training for all our employees. In addition we have engaged in an organizational assessment to identify and address gaps. We have also created an Equity Leader position to help ensure our policies processes and practices eliminate any existence or influence of systemic racism across our organization.
We have a lot of work to do and we are committed to keep moving forward on this learning journey. We will continue to listen learn and take action to ensure that everyone at Camino experiences true equity empowerment and inclusion.
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