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Learn about the programs available for children who have experienced violence or abuse.
Find information on The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Protocol (Clare's Law) Act.
Find information on the Face the Issue interpersonal violence awareness campaign.
Find information on victim compensation, testifying in court and your rights as a victim of crime or abuse.
Find information related to sexual violence. You can find out about available resources, self-care, seeking medical attention, reporting sexual violence and learning how to support a survivor.
Find information on programs specifically designed to help Indigenous victims of crime and their families.
Information on programs and services to help victims of violence and abuse.
Find information on programs that help victims of interpersonal violence and abuse – something that occurs between people who know each other, including family.
Learn how to complete victim impact, restitution and community impact statements.
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