SUPPORT from the VWLP for victims and witnesses includes:
- Practical and emotional support before, during, and after court trials
- Court accompaniment
- Assistance for those who wish to disclose historical harm
INFORMATION that the VWLP can provide to victims and witnesses includes:
- The victim’s rights and responsibilities
- Community and outside resources with a focus on indigenous supports
- Victim Impact Statements (VIS) and Community Impact Statements
- Statements of Restitution
- Court system processes
- Court case results
- Police file information for victims
- Court appearance dates
- The Victim Quick Response Program
RFERRALS can come from a number of sources including:
- Community Resources
- Counselling Agencies
- Shelters
- Child and Family Services
- Crown Attorney’s Office
- Police Investigator or Detective
- Restorative Justice Program
- Talking Together Program
The VWLP provides LIAISON SERVICES between victims and witnesses and other parties including:
- Crown Attorney’s Office
- Police / Justice Personnel
- Service Providers
- Community Resources
- Families
- Chief & Council
- Other victim service agencies
Help Lines
For IMMEDIATE EMERGENCY call 911
or your local emergency services
Talk4Healing 24/7 Helpline for Indigenous Women
1-855-554-4325
Ontario 24/7 Community and Social Services Helpline
211
Assaulted Women’s 24/7 Helpline
1-866-863-0511
From a Bell, Rogers, Fido or Telus mobile phone: #7233
Seniors 24/7 Safety Line
1-866-299-1011
Kids Help Phone
1-800-668-6868
Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse 24/7 Crisis Line
1-866-887-0015
Victim 24/7 Support Line
1-888-579-2888