Sioux Lookout Meno Ya Win Health Centre

Assault Care and Treatment Program


Description

Provides information, nursing care and treatment services for individuals who have been sexually assaulted or have experienced intimate partner violence

Offers any/all of the following optional services:

  • A safe place to be heard
  • Advocacy for the rights and safety of the survivor
  • Appropriate legal documentation of injuries
  • Care and treatment
  • Collection of accurate forensic evidence
  • Emergency contraceptive pill (if within 72 hours of assault)
  • Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) testing
  • Referrals to counselling and community agencies
  • Treatment for sexually transmitted infections

Child and Youth Prevention Services

  • Provides support and prevention services for children and youth focused on bullying, healthy relationships, teen dating violence and intimate partner abuse
  • Partners with local schools, parents and community services to provide interactive presentations/workshops

Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse

Offers support services and short-term counselling to help survivors deal with the impact of abuse and to develop improved coping strategies

Partner agency of Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse (North Region)

Eligibility
  • Individuals 18 years of age and older who have been sexually assaulted within 72 hours or individuals who have experienced intimate partner violence within 5 days
  • Intimate Violence services (domestic abuse) available for females 16 years of age and older
Child and Youth Prevention Services: available for children and youth 17 years of age and younger
Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Individuals 16 years and older who identify as male or non-binary, and have experienced historical sexual abuse or who are a victim of recent sexual assault
  • must be an Ontario resident
  • families of the survivor may also be eligible for service
Application Process
Call or report to Emergency Department
Support Services for Male Survivors of Sexual Abuse Call for more information
Documents Required
Valid Ontario health (OHIP) card
Office
807-737-6565
Crisis
1-866-888-8988 - Crisis Response Service
Manager, Mental Health and Addictions Program
807-737-1275
Fax
807-737-7898
Web Site
https://slmhc.on.ca/departments-and-services/assault-care-and-treatment/
Mailing Address
PO Box 909
Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B4
Canada
Languages
English
Fees
None
Topic(s)
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Copyright
211 Ontario North
Last Verified On
April 14, 2026
Address
1 Meno Ya Win Way
Sioux Lookout, ON, P8T 1B4
  • Located on Meno Ya Win Way at the NW corner of the town of Sioux Lookout
  • Closest intersection is at Meno Ya Win Way and 7th Ave

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Accessibility
Fully Accessible
Hours of Operation
Mon
0800 to 2400
Tue
0000 to 2400
Wed
0000 to 2400
Thu
0000 to 2400
Fri
0000 to 1800
Telephone support Mon-Fri 24 hours, beginning Mon 8 am until Fri 6 pm
Service Area(s)
  • Bearskin Lake First Nation
  • Cat Lake First Nation
  • Deer Lake First Nation
  • Eabametoong First Nation
  • Eagle Lake First Nation
  • Fort Severn First Nation
  • Frenchman's Head
  • Hudson
  • Kasabonika Lake First Nation
  • Keewaywin First Nation
  • Kejick Bay
  • Kenora District
  • Kingfisher Lake First Nation
  • Kitchenuhmaykoosib Inninuwug First Nation
  • Koocheching First Nation
  • Marten Falls First Nation
  • McDowell Lake First Nation
  • Migisi Sahgaigan
  • Migisi Sahgaigan First Nation
  • Mishkeegogamang First Nation
  • Muskrat Dam First Nation
  • Neskantaga First Nation
  • Nibinamik First Nation
  • North Caribou First Nation
  • North Spirit Lake First Nation
  • Ojibway Nation of Saugeen First Nation
  • Pickle Lake
  • Pikangikum First Nation
  • Poplar Hill First Nation
  • Sachigo Lake First Nation
  • Sandy Lake First Nation
  • Savant Lake
  • Sioux Lookout
  • Slate Falls First Nation
  • Wabauskang First Nation
  • Wabigoon Lake First Nation
  • Wapekeka First Nation
  • Wawakapewin First Nation
  • Webequie First Nation
  • Wunnumin Lake First Nation