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Family Court Support Worker Program
1-800-465-6971 Crisis: 807-345-0450
Text: 807-700-5011
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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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Community Resource Worker 55+ Program
1-800-465-6971 Crisis: 807-345-0450
Text: 807-700-5011
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Provides the following support services to women 55 and older:
- Advocacy
- Assistance with housing applications
- Individual and group counselling
- Legal aid and court appointments
- Safety planning
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- Provides emergency shelter for women and children who require safe accommodations and are seeking refuge from abuse
- Allows women and children to stay up to 6 weeks
- Crisis and supportive counselling
- Safety planning
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- Provides support, advocacy, and liaison services to victims of crime
- Attends Healing Circles with client and on behalf of client
- Informs victims about court and the Restorative Justice process
- Provides access to cultural programs and referrals to internal and external services as needed
- Delivers a Grief and Loss Program
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Assists individuals with family law issues who are being assisted by Legal Aid Ontario
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Provides family members of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQI+ People access to confidential, culturally responsive, trauma-informed and victim-centered assistance
- Supports families by facilitating connections with culturally appropriate referrals and supports
- Facilitates the gathering of case-specific information about police investigations, coroner's reports/reviews, court proceedings or other government processes and provides information to family
- Family Information Liaison Unit (FILU) staff members are of Indigenous ancestry, knowledgeable, culturally competent and responsive to the needs of the family members they serve
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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+
Victim Quick Response Program+ (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
Volunteers
- Recruits individuals to provide support to victims
- Provides individuals with specialized training at no cost
- Assist in developing a personalized safety plan for the victim
- Provide information about legal assistance and programs
- Offer referrals to long-term service providers within the community
- Provide temporary practical and emotional support
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- Conducts assessments with victims to determine their safety risk and to identify other possible related issues or concerns
- Provides appropriate referrals based on assessment
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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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Victim Quick Response Program+ (VQRP+)
Provides assistance with emergency expenses related to the eligible incident, including:
Financial support also available for:
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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Provides an Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) process through traditional talking circles for Indigenous youth and young adults who are struggling with issues such as:
- Crisis
- Drug addiction
- Homelessness
- Human trafficking
- Lack of education
- Legal issues
- Lack of life skills and basic needs
- Mental health problems
- Violence
- Make decisions safely
- Speak and share freely
- Be acknowledged in a respectful traditional manner
- Be empowered and to build on their strengths, skills and resiliency
- Be supported through participants, family members and an Elder
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- Engages in partnerships and research activities to gain further education about issues that affect northern Indigenous youth such as gaming/gambling
- Organizes events to teach and learn about human trafficking as it affects Indigenous youth/people
- Offers culture-based workshops promoting health and well-being
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Counselling Services
1-866-311-5927 Office: 807-345-0894
Thunder Bay Crisis Response: 807-346-8282
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- Provides telephone information and support
- Provides counselling on a brief, short and long term basis
- Provides information regarding legal, medical, police, court and referral services
- Accompanies clients upon request to related meetings and appointments
- Provides workshops, seminars, and current information on sexual assault and sexual abuse
- Provides 12 week groups for survivors of sexual abuse
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- Provides support to children and youth who are called to testify in court as a result of being a victim or a witness of a crime
- Describes the court process
- Prepares children and youth to testify in court
- Attends trial dates as support to the child or youth
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- Provides quick access to professional counselling and psychotherapy through Talk-In Counselling
- Support available to First Nations and Inuit Health Branch Non-Insured Health Benefits (FNIHB NIHB), Indian Residential School (IRS) Survivors, individuals impacted by Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls
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Enhances access to justice for community members through offering:
- legal advice
- education
- court support
- restorative justice circles
- victim support
- Provides confidential, culturally safe, emotional and practical supports for victims of human trafficking
- Offers education for awareness and learning to recognize the possible signs of exploitation and trafficking for community and professionals/industry members in order to reduce and prevent exploitation
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Victim Quick Response Program+ (VQRP+)
Provides assistance with emergency expenses related to the eligible incident, including:
Financial support also available for:
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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Operates a trauma-informed care program for Indigenous women who have been impacted by trauma
Services offered include:
Services offered include:
- Advocacy
- Cultural supports
- Holistic services
- Land-based therapy
- Referrals
- Safety planning
- Supportive and traditional counselling
- Traditional healing
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- Assists Indigenous women and their families who have experienced family violence
- Promotes a healthy lifestyle, health awareness, and mental health wellness
- Cultural supports and ceremonies
- Emergency support
- Land-based activities
- Prevention of family violence
- Referrals to other services
- Safety planning
- Traditional healing
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- Provides services and support for Indigenous women who have experienced violence and for the families of missing and murdered Indigenous women (MMIW)
- Assistance with understanding the criminal justice process
- Court support
- Crisis and emergency response due to violence/death
- Healing services including talking circles, cultural healing, Elder's guidance and referrals to other services
- Support at meetings with the police, the courts, and other service providers
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Provides supports and services for victims and survivors of human trafficking
Services are provided through a youth response team of specialized workers and peer mentors with lived experience and include:
Services are provided through a youth response team of specialized workers and peer mentors with lived experience and include:
- Early intervention
- Immediate response and appropriate referrals
- Street-based outreach
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- Provides individualized 24 hour emergency service to victims and survivors of sexual assault and/or domestic violence
- Provides emergency medical assessment and treatment
- Provides initial emotional and social support as well as ongoing follow-up care by specially trained nurses
Provides initial emergency care only with the patient's informed consent, and may include all or part of the following:
- Assessment and treatment of injuries
- Testing/treatment/prevention of sexually transmitted infections (STI) including HIV
- Emergency contraceptives
- Reassurance and emotional support
- Collection of forensic evidence including photographs
- Risk assessment and safety planning
- Referral for medical follow-up
- Referral to appropriate social services agencies
- Referral to shelter and or other relevant community resources
- Police involvement, at victims request
- Storage of forensic evidence for up to six months if the patient is uncertain about involving the authorities
Provides optional follow-up services accessible through the Sexual Assault/ Domestic Violence Victim Treatment Centre (SA/DVTC) that may include:
- Reassessment of injuries
- Further consideration of safety
- Continuing treatment and monitoring of STIs (including Hepatitis and HIV)
- Further photographs if indicated
- Appropriate referrals
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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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Sexual Assault and Rape Crisis Centre - Thunder Bay
Office: 1-888-415-4156 Crisis: 1-877-336-2433
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All in-person services are by appointment only; services are also offered virtually, by phone or video conference
Provides confidential and free support for Francophone women affected by sexual assault including the following:
Provides confidential and free support for Francophone women affected by sexual assault including the following:
- Accompaniment
- Advocacy
- Community liaison and development
- Counselling and peer support
- Information and referral
- Practical assistance
- Free lending library
- Prevention programs
- Public education
- Volunteer training
- Geraldton
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