Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime

Ottawa, Ontario, K2P 1C3 Canada

Mission Statement

The CRCVC provides support and guidance to individual victims and their families in order to assist them in obtaining needed services and resources, and advances victims’ rights by presenting the interests and perspectives of victims of crime to Government, at all levels. We also strive to foster heightened public awareness of victims’ issues, conduct research in the field of victimology and promote exchanges between professionals at the local, provincial and national level.

About This Cause

Since 1993, the CRCVC has provided a voice for victims of violent crime and their families in the Canadian justice system. We operate a toll free help and information line for victims/survivors, develop educational materials and assist clients in connecting to services and resources in their community. We also strive to foster heightened awareness of victims’ issues and conduct research in the field of victimology. SERVICES Live Chat Victims/survivors, their friends, and families can reach out through our live chat system, which is available outside of regular business hours. How does it work? When a trained CRCVC staff member is available to chat, the icon on the bottom right-hand side of the website will say ‘CHAT WITH US’ – ‘NEED HELP? Click to Chat!’ Click on the talk bubble icon below and a new chat window will open. Sometimes, a chat window will open up and let you know we are there. Currently, regular support through online chats is available Monday to Friday from 8:30 am EST until 5 pm EST. Toll free information & support line Victims and survivors of interpersonal violence and their families can call 1-877-232-2610 for information about the Canadian criminal justice system or for assistance in obtaining services and accessing resources. We offer emotional support to callers from 8:30am – 4:30pm (EST) Monday – Friday. Advocacy We work with all levels of government in Canada to provide submissions, presentations, information and recommendations in respect of the interests of victims of crime. We can also support victims individually to help them find resources, fill out paperwork, and explain the different options available to them to empower decision-making. Information Resources & Research We conduct research in the field of victimology in order to offer quality resource materials to victims of crime, service workers across Canada and the public. We disseminating knowledge to the public through reports and publications in the media, social media, our monthly newsletter and web site. We also work to promote and enhance the interaction and exchange of information and perspectives among agencies and groups within the Canadian Criminal Justice System, and the international victim services community. Support Groups At the end of each month, we offer a drop in support group. Our "Loss to Violence" support group is for family members and close loved ones of homicide victims and is intended to offer peer support to those dealing with violent loss. Please visit our website or email us at crcvc@crcvc.ca for more information about the date/time/location, which is subject to change. Public Education As well as speaking in the media, we regularly conduct workshops and presentations at colleges, universities, community events, and conferences in respect of the issues affecting victims of crime. Memorial We provide long-term support and assistance to Next of Kin of fallen police and peace officers and coordinate events for those families attending the annual Canadian Police and Peace Officers’ Memorial Service to honour their fallen loved ones. As well, we act as a liaison between victims/survivors and various police services and associations; providing assistance and support. Outreach We proactively reach out to survivors of violent crime in Canada in hopes of fostering a helping relationship with those victims that may not be aware of the services available to them. We also assists victims and survivors to connect with others who have been similarly victimized. Corrections & Parole We assist and support victims to exercise their right to information about the offender who harmed them. We offer a number of services including registration assistance, representation (victims can appoint us to receive notifications on their behalf), accompaniment to parole hearings, and advocacy on their case. Visit the website for more information https://crcvc.ca/ or call 1-877-232-2610, should you have any questions.

Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime
100-141 Catherine Street Ottawa
Ottawa, Ontario K2P 1C3
Canada
Phone 6132337614
Website WWW.CRCVC.CA
Twitter @CRCVC
Unique Identifier 135528701RR0001