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Confidential Support Services for Women
1-877-336-2433 Office: 705-253-0049
Crisis: 1-877-336-2433
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- A non-profit and charitable organization serving French-speaking women who fight against all forms of violence
- Supports, accompanies and advocates for the autonomy of all Francophone women who have experienced, are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing gender-based violence
- Offers a range of services, including:
- Fem'aide, 24-hour crisis line
- Individual counseling
- Support groups
- Referral to community agencies and services
- Accompaniment to appointments and various meetings
- Public education and awareness campaigns
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- Presides over traffic court, as well as other provincial offences
- Conducts bail hearings
- Issues search warrants and peace bonds
- Performs marriages
- Acts as a commissioner of oaths for court-related affidavits
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Provides information and assistance to support participation in and understanding of the criminal court process
- services begin once police have laid charges and continue until the court case is over
- information about victims' rights, the criminal justice process and their specific case (e.g., court dates)
- needs assessment and referrals to community agencies
- crisis intervention, emotional support, victim advocacy
- facilitates victim's input and liaises with Crown Attorneys, police, regarding bail, safety, resolution of charges, release conditions, publication bans, testimonial aids, trial preparation and court orientation
- information and support on Victim Impact Statements, Statement on Restitution
- facilitates access to court orders, such as bail conditions, probation orders, peace bonds
- debriefing and follow-up support
Provides financial and court-based supports to enable victims of crime and families of homicide victims to attend court, including:
- Travel arrangements and expenses
- Language interpretation
- Real-time captioning or other equipment for victims with disabilities
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- Provides information on the family court process
- Assists in documenting the history of abuse and accessing Legal Aid for family court proceedings
- Offers referrals to specialized services and supports in the community
- Teaches safety planning and assists with the development of safety plans
- Accompanies victims to court proceedings when appropriate
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- Operates a 24-bed emergency shelter for women who have been victims of physical, emotional, or sexual abuse, and their children
- Operates a 24-hour crisis support phone line and walk-in crisis service
- Offers long-term and crisis counselling for women who have been victims of sexual assault or abuse both current and historic
- Offers educational groups on topics such as self-esteem, self worth, exploring the cycle of violence, healthy relationships, safety planning, housing, and advocacy
- Offers client referrals for counselling and to government services
- Provides community education and awareness on the issues of abuse
- Provides on site child care for women who are residents of the shelter for court dates, doctors appointments, group sessions
- Offers on site child care for non-resident women during group sessions, Call for information on programs offering this service
- Offers parenting support and counselling sessions
- Offers a Family Court Support Worker Program
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- Offers on-site early intervention and crisis intervention
- Provides needs assessment, safety planning and referrals to community services
- Offers enhanced support for vulnerable victims
- Provides assistance with applications to VQRP+
Provides assistance with emergency expenses related to the eligible incident, including:
- home safety
- accommodation
- meals
- transportation
- basic necessities
- dependent care costs
- counselling
- traditional Indigenous health services
- cellular phones
- vision care
- dental care
- aids for victims with disabilities
- interpretation services
- crime scene cleanup
- government/medical documents
- funeral expenses
Additional assistance for victims of human trafficking includes:
- storage locker
- tattoo removal
- treatment at a recovery facility
Financial support also available for:
- victims who sustained serious physical injuries during a crime
- parents of child homicide victims
- spouses of homicide victims
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- Offers a 10-week group program for children who have been exposed to and impacted by domestic violence, provided with a concurrent group for mothers
- Provides an opportunity for children to meet with other children and know that they are not alone
- Provides the Mothers' Group that runs at the same time as the children's group, and designed to help mothers support their children through this group process
- Offers free transportation to those who do not have an existing means of transportation
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Offers a variety of professional counselling services to youth, adults and their families
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Provides essential wokplace counselling and consultation services for businesses, organizations and employees through its EAP
- Functions as short-term counselling for a variety of issues including stress, life changes/stages, separation/divorce, retirement and grief
- Drug and alcohol use/abuse and mental health
- Past or present abuse against women (Violence Against Women VAW)
- Sexual abuse or assault experienced by men (Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse)
- Domestic violence impacts on children and their mothers
- Abusive relationships between partners (Partner Assault Response PAR)
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Sexual Assault / Partner Assault Clinic
705-759-3398Office: 705-759-5143 Sault Area Hospital Emergency Department: 705-759-3434
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- Offers medical care and treatment of injuries
- Provides documentation of injuries for use as court evidence (if victim chooses) and photographs
- Offers safety planning and risk assessment
- Provides information and referrals to other community agencies
- Provides a follow-up
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Community and Social Services - Iethinisten:ha Akwesasne Family Wellness Program
Office: 613-937-4322Crisis line: 1-800-480-4208
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Domestic violence program:
- 24 hour crisis line
- one-on-one counselling sessions
- intake
- assessments
- case plans
- referrals
- accompaniment to courts
- outreach services to women and men in the community and Cornwall
- six-week residential educational program for women and children who have experienced abuse
- transitional housing units for those who have completed the six-week program
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- Presides over traffic court, as well as other provincial offences
- Conducts bail hearings
- Issues search warrants and peace bonds
- Performs marriages
- Acts as a commissioner of oaths for court-related affidavits
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Short Description
- Presides over traffic court, as well as other provincial offences
- Conducts bail hearings
- Issues search warrants and peace bonds
- Performs marriages
- Acts as a commissioner of oaths for court-related affidavits
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Operates a short term 10-bed emergency shelter for women who have been victims of physical, emotional, sexual or financial abuse, and their children
Services provided include:
Transitional Support Services include:
- Provides public education workshops and seminars to raise awareness about the issues and impacts of violence against women and children
- Gratefully accepts donations of money, furniture, lightly used clothing or any household items or appliances
Services provided include:
- 24-hour crisis line
- Advocacy
- Child Support Worker
- Counselling support
- Court accompaniment and referrals
- Emergency transportation
- Referral to community services
- Transition and safety planning
Transitional Support Services include:
- Counselling
- Educational upgrading
- Health and wellness services
- Housing
- Income support
- Job training
- Legal assistance/legal aid
- Parental support
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Provides information and assistance to support participation in and understanding of the criminal court process
- services begin once police have laid charges and continue until the court case is over
- information about victims' rights, the criminal justice process and their specific case (e.g., court dates)
- needs assessment and referrals to community agencies
- crisis intervention, emotional support, victim advocacy
- facilitates victim's input and liaises with Crown Attorneys, police, regarding bail, safety, resolution of charges, release conditions, publication bans, testimonial aids, trial preparation and court orientation
- information and support on Victim Impact Statements, Statement on Restitution
- facilitates access to court orders, such as bail conditions, probation orders, peace bonds
- debriefing and follow-up support
Provides financial and court-based supports to enable victims of crime and families of homicide victims to attend court, including:
- Travel arrangements and expenses
- Language interpretation
- Real-time captioning or other equipment for victims with disabilities
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Confidential Support Services for Women
1-877-336-2433 Office: 705-461-6120
Crisis: 1-877-336-2433
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Short Description
- A non-profit and charitable organization serving French-speaking women who fight against all forms of violence
- Supports, accompanies and advocates for the autonomy of all Francophone women who have experienced, are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing gender-based violence
- Offers a range of services, including:
- Fem'aide, 24-hour crisis line
- Individual counseling
- Support groups
- Referral to community agencies and services
- Accompaniment to appointments and various meetings
- Public education and awareness campaigns
Show Less
Show More
Short Description
- Presides over traffic court, as well as other provincial offences
- Conducts bail hearings
- Issues search warrants and peace bonds
- Performs marriages
- Acts as a commissioner of oaths for court-related affidavits
Show Less
Show More
Short Description
- Presides over traffic court, as well as other provincial offences
- Conducts bail hearings
- Issues search warrants and peace bonds
- Performs marriages
- Acts as a commissioner of oaths for court-related affidavits
Show Less
Show More
Short Description
Provides information and assistance to support participation in and understanding of the criminal court process
- services begin once police have laid charges and continue until the court case is over
- information about victims' rights, the criminal justice process and their specific case (e.g., court dates)
- needs assessment and referrals to community agencies
- crisis intervention, emotional support, victim advocacy
- facilitates victim's input and liaises with Crown Attorneys, police, regarding bail, safety, resolution of charges, release conditions, publication bans, testimonial aids, trial preparation and court orientation
- information and support on Victim Impact Statements, Statement on Restitution
- facilitates access to court orders, such as bail conditions, probation orders, peace bonds
- debriefing and follow-up support
Provides financial and court-based supports to enable victims of crime and families of homicide victims to attend court, including:
- Travel arrangements and expenses
- Language interpretation
- Real-time captioning or other equipment for victims with disabilities
Show Less
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Short Description
- Presides over traffic court, as well as other provincial offences
- Conducts bail hearings
- Issues search warrants and peace bonds
- Performs marriages
- Acts as a commissioner of oaths for court-related affidavits
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- Acts as a pre/post-charge diversion program that offers culturally appropriate services to help Indigenous people deal with the criminal justice system
- Offers culturally appropriate alternatives upon sentencing before a conviction is entered
- Provides an opportunity for the community member to enter into a mutually agreed Healing and Wellness Plan which will be taken into consideration upon sentencing
- Elders, Band officials, victims and community service providers may assist the community member during the Council process
- Facilitates mediation between the victim and offender to allow each party to be seen, heard and believed in order to repair the harm done to the community
- Offers assistance with victim services, legal aid and advice clinic, probation, and bail supervision
Some typical healing and wellness plans may include, but are not limited to:
- Attending cultural events, such as Ceremony and Justice Circle
- Some form of restitution
- Community service hours
- Counselling and/or treatment
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Transitional Housing and Support Service
Office: 705-856-2848Crisis: 1-800-461-2242
Crisis Text Line: 705-806-5445
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Note: Services may be impacted in response to COVID-19. Contact any service prior to visiting in-person to receive up-to-date information on changes to their availability.
The Transitional Housing and Support Worker travels to communities within their catchment area and can provide assistance with:
The Transitional Housing and Support Worker travels to communities within their catchment area and can provide assistance with:
- Locating and maintaining safe housing
- Safety planning
- Information about rights
- Referrals
- Advocacy
- Accompaniment to appointments
- Ongoing emotional support
- Court support and accompaniment within the criminal court system
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Confidential Support Services for Women
1-877-336-2433 Office: 705-856-0065
Crisis: 1-877-336-2433
Visit Website
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Short Description
- A non-profit and charitable organization serving French-speaking women who fight against all forms of violence
- Supports, accompanies and advocates for the autonomy of all Francophone women who have experienced, are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing gender-based violence
- Offers a range of services, including:
- Fem'aide, 24-hour crisis line
- Individual counseling
- Support groups
- Referral to community agencies and services
- Accompaniment to appointments and various meetings
- Public education and awareness campaigns
Show Less
Show More
Short Description
- Presides over traffic court, as well as other provincial offences
- Conducts bail hearings
- Issues search warrants and peace bonds
- Performs marriages
- Acts as a commissioner of oaths for court-related affidavits
Show Less
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Short Description
Provides the following services to victims of recent and/or historical sexual assaults or sexual abuse:
- Accompaniment of victim to court, hospital or police station
- Advocacy
- Information and referral to resources regarding legal and medical procedures and options
- Counselling
- Public Education
Show Less
Show More
Short Description
- Offers on-site early intervention and crisis intervention
- Provides needs assessment, safety planning and referrals to community services
- Offers enhanced support for vulnerable victims
- Provides assistance with applications to VQRP+
Provides assistance with emergency expenses related to the eligible incident, including:
- home safety
- accommodation
- meals
- transportation
- basic necessities
- dependent care costs
- counselling
- traditional Indigenous health services
- cellular phones
- vision care
- dental care
- aids for victims with disabilities
- interpretation services
- crime scene cleanup
- government/medical documents
- funeral expenses
- storage locker
- tattoo removal
- treatment at a recovery facility
Financial support also available for:
- victims who sustained serious physical injuries during a crime
- parents of child homicide victims
- spouses of homicide victims
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