- Grandview Training School for Girls
The Grandview Training School for Girls (known as the Ontario Training School for Girls - Galt prior to 1967) was established in 1933, in Galt,
Ontario ,Canada , as the first provincially-run reform school for incorrigible and delinquent girls aged 12 to 18. The girls became wards of the province and the parents relinquished their rights as guardians. The facility housed an average of 120 girls annually, with 30 or so held in a secure facility known as Churchill House. Girls were typically sentenced under the federal "Juvenile Delinquents Act" (JDA, 1908) and the provincial "Training School Act" (TSA, 1931, 1939). The so-called "training school" was created primarily torehabilitate working-class girls perceived to be destined for adultcriminal ity. While many of the girls had committed minorcrimes , many were sent to the facility because they had been pronounced "unmanageable" under the Juvenile Delinquents Act for reasons such as truancy, drug or alcohol use, or "sexual immorality".Following the closure of the facility in 1976, many former residents came forward with accusations of physical, sexual, and psychological abuse by the staff. The abuse didn't became publicly known, however, until 1991, when two women who were being treated by the same
psychologist each told him of very similar experiences of abuse that occurred while they were incarcerated at Grandview. The psychologist introduced the two women to each other and they subsequently made appearances on television, asking others who had been at Grandview to contact the police or the provincial government. In the summer of 1991, theOntario Provincial Police and Waterloo Regional Police Service began a joint investigation into the allegations. [ [http://www.gov.ns.ca/just/kaufmanreport/chapter16.htm Kaufman Report, Chapter 16] ]In December 1992, in order to assist those who had come forward, a Victim Witness Program was established in
Kitchener, Ontario . At about the same time, a small group of women, which would later expand to over 300, created theGrandview Survivor's Support Group to investigate collective compensation.In 1999, then
Member of Provincial Parliament ,Jim Flaherty apologized in the House of Commons, on behalf of the Ontario government, to the Grandview Survivors Support Group for the abuses suffered. [ [http://gateway.ontla.on.ca/web/house-proceedings/house_detail.do?locale=en&Date=1999-11-16&Parl=37&Sess=1&detailPage=/house-proceedings/votes-and-proceedings/files_html/012_November_16_1999.htm Legislative Assembly of Ontario, Official Records for November 19, 1999] ] This has spurred others to come forward with similar complaints of mistreatment at the province's 11 other training schools. [ [http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNews/story/CTVNews/1050262355275_41 CTV.ca, Ontario reform school alumni allege sex abuse, 13 April, 2003] ]References
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