Citizen advisory committees
Citizen advisory committees (CACs) were set up by law to be a public presence in federal corrections. They help Correctional Service Canada (CSC) build stronger links between offenders and communities.
There are CACs at almost every federal institution and district parole office across Canada. Members are citizens who come from different cultures and backgrounds. They range from university students to retirees.
Services and information
Roles and activities of CACs
CACs believe in public safety, the right of all citizens to be involved in the correctional process, and the ability of offenders to become law-abiding citizens. Discover the three main roles of CACs. Identify examples of activities they do.
Join a citizen advisory committee
Think about joining a CAC! It is one of many ways you can volunteer with Correctional Service Canada and help keep communities safe.
CAC Appreciation Day
Close to 400 Canadians across the country act as ambassadors between the community and CSC. Find out how these volunteers contribute to CSC operations and public safety. Learn how CSC values and celebrates their contribution annually.
James A. Murphy CAC Award
This award honours excellence in citizens advisory committees (CACs). Identify the current and past recipients. Learn about the award's namesake.
Working together
Because all offenders come from the community, and most will eventually return there, their successful reintegration needs community acceptance and support. Learn about the values, and goals of CACs at CSC. Download contact information and more.
Strategic plan
Review the latest strategic plan for Correctional Service Canada's citizen advisory committees.
Annual reports
Annual reports provide an overview of citizen advisory committee memberships and activities the fiscal year. Access past reports.
National Executive Committee
Meet the members of the National Executive Committee.
Legislation and policies
National Constitution of Citizen Advisory Committees (CAC)
Citizen Advisory Committees
(CD 023 and Policy Bulletin)
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