Victim
Crisis Assistance and Referral
Service (
Crisis
assistance is provided by trained
volunteers who are on call to
police 24 hours a day 7 days a
week.
With victim consent, the
attending officer(s) contacts
In addition to emotional support, volunteers may provide practical assistance of making phone calls, assisting with arranging for essential needs such as food, lodging etc. If the victim identifies as having longer term needs, the volunteers provide information and referral options to community services for ongoing victim assistance.
What are VCARS objectives?
To lessen the trauma of being victimized and reduce possibility of being re-victimized
To provide immediate short-term practical and emotional support to help victim cope with the impact of crime and/or tragic circumstance.
To provide information and referral to organizations appropriate to victim needs.
To provide an opportunity for our community to increase involvement in victim support and mobilizing crime prevention.
To educate and promote victim assistance within the community.
To support police and emergency services.
VCARS is in partnership with police and emergency services: Thunder Bay Police, Ontario Provincial Police, Anishinabek Police and Thunder Bay Fire and Rescue Service