THREE-YEAR VISION. Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
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1 THREE-YEAR VISION Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
2 MESSAGE FROM THE CHIEF JUDGE At the Court of Québec we periodically take time to reflect on existing measures worth pursuing and new ones to adopt, in our many spheres of jurisdiction, as part of our quest to remain at the forefront. The Three-year Vision is the fruit of this reflection. Like the previous one, this vision is based on our four core values: a court built on its judges competence, integrity, and humanity; a court that responds to citizens needs within targeted timeframes; an innovative court that promotes sound case management and the use of an array of dispute settlement methods; and a dynamic court that provides leadership and advocates dialogue and cooperation. As we continue down the path traced for us by the Court s previous vision statement, we have targeted concrete actions, projects, and objectives that are the hallmarks of a forward-looking, high-quality justice system. For the next three years we have chosen to focus on evolving facets of the justice system; on responding to the realities and needs of specific clienteles; on putting an end to working in silos; on respecting the mission and role of every partner in the system; and on proactive judicial planning that takes emerging needs into account. The Court of Québec s new three-year vision reflects the values we share and our commitment to the concerted efforts, initiative, openness, and creativity that will ensure we remain a contemporary court solidly anchored in the society we serve. Élizabeth Corte Chief Judge Court of Québec Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
3 OUR VALUES OUR VISION A court that is defined by its judges A court that adapts to citizens needs The Court of Québec seeks to be recognized as the court whose judges and presiding justices of the peace stand out for their sense of belonging and their dedication to administering justice that is respectful of all citizens. A court that innovates A dynamic court Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
4 Constantly evolving justice services in every sphere Implement the new Code of Civil Procedure (NCCP), which modifies the Court s monetary jurisdiction and provides for sound case management: J Help lay groundwork for NCCP enactment J Provide professional development for judges who will administer the NCCP, publish newsletters, and create other training tools J Contribute to the Small Claims Issue Table and promote related initiatives J Take part in pilot projects on mandatory mediation for parties in Small Claims Division cases J Develop a harmonized case management process that meets NCCP requirements Ensure optimal use of resources in the Criminal and Penal Division, in light of the increasing length and complexity of cases heard and the growing number of accused individuals appearing without legal counsel: J Study the report of the committee on the treatment of penal cases J Develop a program to monitor the progress of long and complex cases J Develop an ongoing evaluation process for Court activities (other than hearings) J Identify best practices in specific areas (e.g., sealing and unsealing of warrants) J Consolidate criminal case management programs J Draft and publish guides for judges sitting in criminal cases (e.g., on treatment of individuals appearing without legal counsel) Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
5 Constantly evolving justice services in every sphere Implement the Court of Québec s new jurisdiction regarding youth related matters introduced by the NCCP, and keep abreast of proposed amendments in youth protection and adoption: J Introduce parenting after separation information sessions J Introduce family mediation and encourage mediation as an option under appropriate circumstances J Closely monitor cases of overlapping jurisdiction (e.g., criminal and youth), and train judges as necessary J Monitor progress of the committee on the application of the Youth Protection Act J Help develop the content of proposed amendments to youth protection and adoption legislation J Draft and publish guides for judges sitting in youth matters (e.g., adoption) Diversify and adapt Court of Québec services and practices in every field of its jurisdiction to better meet the evolving needs of citizens using the justice system: J Overhaul the Regulation of the Court of Québec J Provide, promote, and consolidate appropriate conflict-resolution mechanisms, including informal settlement, management, and facilitation conferences J Develop guidelines on the use of recording and communication technologies (e.g., , videoconferencing, audio communications) Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
6 A justice system sensitive to the realities and needs of specific clienteles Provide better justice services to aboriginal people in all communities, including large and small urban centres: J Consolidate improvements already made to the itinerant court in northern Québec J Coordinate actions designed to improve court services in youth and criminal cases, particularly in the Golfe-du-Saint-Laurent RCM (Basse-Côte-Nord) J Better utilize technology to offer enhanced services in urgent matters (centralize handling of urgent matters) J Hold consultations required by the James Bay and Northern Québec Agreement on operating rules of the Court Propose and implement adapted measures for people with mental health issues: J Implement a provincial project for children and parents with mental health issues, with respect to youth protection J Draw up and publish a guide for judges establishing best practices for clinical examinations and institutionalization J Implement, in the Criminal and Penal Division, judicial district of Montréal, a framework for better responding to the needs of accused persons with mental health issues Maintain specialized services for people struggling with drug addiction issues: J Analyze the assessment of the Court of Québec Drug Treatment Program in Montréal, and implement recommendations J Expand the Drug Treatment Program to include non-detained individuals J Determine other regions that could benefit from a court-sponsored drug treatment program and support the development of such programs Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
7 Strong leadership with partners and the public A firm commitment to putting an end to working in silos, coupled with respect for each partner s role Take part in efforts to better inform users of the justice system with such measures as enhanced use of communication technologies: J Update the Court of Québec website and make reports easier to understand for the general public J Contribute to the work of the Small Claims Issue Table J Take part in Small Claims Division information sessions for parties offered in every region by bar associations, young bar associations, and community justice centres J Take part in the annual Rendez-vous avec la justice information sessions J Work in concert with other Québec courts in areas of shared interest (e.g., guidelines on use of technology during hearings) J Use social media appropriately (e.g., constantly updated Twitter feed) Encourage opportunities for discussion, collaboration, and concertation with partners from Québec and beyond and build on the synergy created to pursue innovative projects: J Launch the Québec Forum for Access to Civil and Family Justice and actively contribute to its work J Maintain collaborations with other courts, Ministère de la Justice, bar and young bar associations, law faculties, lawyers associations, Éducaloi, community justice centres, etc. J Play an active role in the Canadian Council of Chief Judges and the Canadian Association of Provincial Court Judges J Maintain cooperation with France s École nationale de la magistrature Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
8 Proactive judicial planning that takes emerging needs into account Review certain aspects of the Court s organizational structure to ensure optimal use of its resources: J Implement new structures for per diem judges J Review the attributions of presiding justices of the peace J Implement the Court s position as defined in the recommendations of the report of the committee on the treatment of penal cases J Define the Court s position on the organization of the municipal justice system Determine, document, and express the Court s needs in every aspect necessary for the execution of its mission: J Judge positions J Support staff for judges and coordination teams J Courtrooms, security, and office space J Technology, IT equipment, and electronic communication J Tools judges need in management positions Develop and use performance indicators to more effectively monitor the Court s judicial and administrative activities: J Examine best practices in Canada and abroad by such means as participation in the Canadian Council of Chief Judges work to develop performance indicators J Review the Court policy on targeted timeframes J Integrate use of indicators into the Court s operations Court of Québec Three-Year Vision
9 This publication was written and produced by the Office of the Chief Judge of the Court of Québec, 300 boulevard Jean-Lesage, Suite 5.15 Québec City, Québec G1K 8K6 Telephone: The electronic version of this publication can be viewed on the Court of Québec website. ( A limited number of copies of this publication were printed. To order a print copy, contact the Office of the Chief Judge of the Court of Québec: Telephone: Fax: [email protected] Court of Québec, 2015 Legal deposit Bibliothèque nationale du Québec, 2015 National Library of Canada ISBN: (print) ISBN: (PDF)
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