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An Information Guide to Assist Victims
This booklet provides information about the legal entitlements of victims of crime, the resulting obligations of both the Correctional Service of Canada and the National Parole Board, and explains how victims can provide information to, or receive information from, the Board or the Service. General information about an offender's path through the correctional system after the court has sentenced them is also provided in order to enable victims and the general public to understand and anticipate the usual steps that occur.
Source : Solicitor General Canada
Ontario
Dealing With Spousal Abuse
Spousal abuse is a tragedy that affects everyone in our society. We hope that information gathered on this site provides advice and assistance to women in abusive situations, their families, close friends, and answers questions about this form of violence.
Source : Government of Ontario. Life Events.
Domestic Violence
This Web page gives information on services provided by the Government of Ontario related to domestic violence.
Source : Government of Ontario. Ministry of Community and Social Services.
Contact Information :
- Telephone: (416) 314-0300
- Fax
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E-Mail :
info@mci.gov.on.ca
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Business Address :
Ontario Women's Directorate Mowat Block, 6th Floor 900 Bay Street Toronto, ON M7A 1L2
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A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario
A Guide to Programs and Services for Seniors in Ontario aims to bring together into one resource the wealth of programs and services provided to Ontario seniors by the government, as well as by community organizations and service providers.
Source : Government of Ontario. Ontario Seniors' Secretariat
Contact Information :
- Toll-Free: 1 888 910-1999
- TTY: 1 800 387-5559
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E-Mail :
infoseniors@ontario.ca
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Business Address :
Ontario Seniors' Secretariat 777 Bay Street, Suite 601C Toronto ON M7A 2J4
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Office for Victims of Crime (OVC)
Information on the duties of the Office for Victims of Crime (OVC).
Source : Government of Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General.
Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
The Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse is a non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to the prevention of elder abuse and neglect.
Source : Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse
Contact Information :
- Telephone: 416-640-7784
- Fax: 416-750-3624
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E-Mail :
info@onpea.org
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Business Address :
Ontario Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse 800 Bay Street, 7th Floor Toronto, ON M5S 3A9
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The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (CICB)
The Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (CICB) is an independent agency that awards compensation to victims of violent crime that resulted in personal injury or death as defined by the Compensation for Victims of Crime Act. Compensation may be awarded where a Criminal Code of Canada offence has been committed in the Province of Ontario.
Source : Government of Ontario. Ministry of the Attorney General
Contact Information :
- Toll-free: 1 800 372-7463
- Telephone: 416 326-2900
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Business Address :
Ministry of the Attorney General 720 Bay Street, 11th Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2K1
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Victim Support Line (VSL)
The Victim Support Line (VSL) is a province-wide, toll-free information line providing a range of services in English and French, to victims of crime
Source : Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General
Contact Information :
- Toll-free: 1-800-518-7901
- Telephone: (416) 326-2220
- Fax
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Business Address :
Ministry of the Attorney General 720 Bay Street, 11th Floor Toronto, ON M5G 2K1
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Abuse and Neglect of Older Adults: Community Awareness and Response
This document has been written for concerned seniors, interested community members, and service providers who wish to address the abuse and neglect of older adults.
Source : Health Canada
Abuse in Lesbian Relationships: Information and Resources
This paper is written for lesbians who have been in abusive relationships, for friends and families, for lesbian organizations, and for those who work in the area of violence against women. Our objective in this work is to bring assault "out of the closet" and to provide preliminary guidelines for responding to this issue.
Source : Health Canada
Be Prepared, Not Scared
Information products include alerts and advisories, self-help advice brochures, fact sheets, news releases, teacher's aids and videos.
Source : Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness Canada
Contact Information :
- Telephone: (613) 991-3283
- Fax: (613) 998-9589
- TTY Service: 1 866 865-5667
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E-Mail :
E-mail: communications@psepc.gc.ca
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Postal Address :
340 Laurier Avenue West Ottawa, Canada K1A 0P8
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Family Group Decision Making
When there is abuse or neglect in families, one means by which family members can decide what to do is known as "Family Group Decision Making." This approach allows plans to be made by the family, together with their relatives, friends and other close supports. Together, these planners make up the "family group." Their plans deal with the maltreatment of any family member, whether a child, young person or adult.
Source : Health Canada
Looking Beyond the Hurt: A Service Provider's Guide to Elder Abuse (PDF Format)
The primary goal of this guide is to provide professional service providers with the
necessary tools to recognize the signs of elder abuse and to be able to decide whether further action is required.
Source : Seniors Resource Centre Association of Newfoundland and Labrador
Seniors Safety and Security - Public Safety
This section of Public Safety Portal contains links related to seniors safety and security.
Stand By Me
This publication highlights what residents, staff, families and others feel should be done to ensure that abuse and neglect are stopped and prevented in long-term care settings.
Source : Health Canada. National Clearinghouse on Family Violence (NCFV)
Victim of Crime Initiative
The victims of crime strategy is intended to improve the experience of the victim in the criminal justice system and increase the confidence of victims of crime in the criminal justice system.
Source : Department of Justice
Victims Issues: Frequently asked Questions
This Web page contains frequently asked questions to help victims of crime.
Source : Government of Canada. Department of Justice. Electronic Communications
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