Anyone who has been a victim of crime in British Columbia, their family members and witnesses can use victim services.
Services include:
A victim service worker can provide support services such as:
If you are interested in Chilliwack RCMP Victim Services, please contact:
Breanna Perens
604-393-3022
[email protected]
Victim Services information courtesy of gov.bc.ca, the official website of the Government of British Columbia
Services include:
- Help understanding and dealing with the effects of a crime
- Emotional support
- Referrals to other community agencies that can help
- Help understanding what happens in court and providing support and guidance through the court process
- Help accessing information about and applying for financial benefits, if eligible
A victim service worker can provide support services such as:
- Helping victims talk to police
- Providing information about the criminal justice system, including help with peace bonds and protection orders
- Providing court support, including going to court with victims
- Helping complete a Crime Victim Assistance Program application to apply for benefits
- Helping to understand and prepare a Victim Impact Statement and an emergency safety plan
- Talking about the experience and helping people deal with emotions arising from being a victim of crime
- Notifying victims about the status of offenders in custody at provincial institutions
If you are interested in Chilliwack RCMP Victim Services, please contact:
Breanna Perens
604-393-3022
[email protected]
Victim Services information courtesy of gov.bc.ca, the official website of the Government of British Columbia