In April, 1993, the Regina Aboriginal Human Services Co-operative (RAHSC) was incorporated as a formal umbrella organization for a number of agencies in Regina, which were serving the various needs of the city’s Aboriginal community.
One of the major RAHSC efforts was the establishment of the Regina Alternative Measures Program (RAMP).
RAMP was created to parallel the goals and objectives of Justice Canada and the Saskatchewan Government’s Aboriginal Justice Strategy of 1993.
In collaboration between the Saskatchewan Provincial and Federal Departments of Justice and the RAHSC, the Regina Alternative Measures Program began operations in September, 1996.