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Please contact any service prior to visiting in person to receive up to date information on changes to their availability (e.g. hours of operation etc.)
Rainy River District Sexual Assault Network
Fort Frances
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Office: 807-274-5687
Crisis: 9-1-1
Police Dispatch: 1-888-310-1122
Short Description
- Works as an online community that brings together services in the Rainy River District for survivors/victims of sexual assault
- Assists individuals to access the physical, emotional, mental, legal, and other support services available to them following a sexual assault
- Promotes communication and dialogue amongst service providers
- Provides information to determine what constitutes sexual assault and where to call immediately for assistance/reporting; specific information also listed for individuals under 18 years of age
- Advises how to assist family members and friends impacted by sexual assault
- Physical - health facilities to access medical attention/assessment
- Counselling - centres/services for emotional and mental health assistance
- Legal - police and legal services to report and/or take legal action
- Support Services - supports such as Women's Shelters
- Support Groups - support through groups with similar experiences
- Other Helps - services such as Canadian Mental Health Association and Taxi services
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Community Legal Clinic
Fort Frances
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Office: 807-274-5327
206 Scott St
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1G7
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1G7
Short Description
Provides legal advice and assistance to individuals who do not have the means to assert or defend their legal rights through the following services:
- Client representation in clinic areas of practice
- Free summary legal advice
- Information and referral
- Law reform advocacy
- Public education
- Specialized legal services
- Birth certificates
- Canada Pension Plan (CPP) Disability or Pension benefits
- Canada Child Benefits (CCB)
- Consumer and Credit/Debt issues
- Criminal Injuries Compensation Board (CICB)
- Disability Tax benefits
- Employment Insurance (EI)
- Employment Standards (ESA)
- Human Rights
- Native Status applications
- Old Age Security (OAS)
- Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP)
- Ontario Works
- Residential Tenancies (tenants only)
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Crisis Intervention
Fort Frances
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Office: 807-274-8541
Crisis: 807-274-8541
427 Mowat Ave
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 3N1
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 3N1
Short Description
Provides mobile crisis intervention services to individuals affected by family violence
- Provides immediate on site intervention or telephone assistance
- Dispatches call to police when deemed necessary
- Ensures victims receive support and assistance to secure their safety
- Arranges meeting family members at centre or agreed upon location to discuss possible crisis resolutions
- Provides advocacy on behalf of individuals and families dealing with various agencies
- Provides information and referrals to appropriate resources and services
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Victim Crisis Assistance Ontario
Fort Frances
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Office: 807-274-5687
Crisis: 9-1-1
334 Scott St
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1G9
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1G9
Short Description
- Offers on-site early intervention and crisis intervention
- Provides needs assessment, safety planning and referrals to community services
- Offers enhanced support for vulnerable victims
- Provides assistance with applications to VQRP+
Provides assistance with emergency expenses related to the eligible incident, including:
- home safety
- accommodation
- meals
- transportation
- basic necessities
- dependent care costs
- counselling
- traditional Indigenous health services
- cellular phones
- vision care
- dental care
- aids for victims with disabilities
- interpretation services
- crime scene cleanup
- government/medical documents
- funeral expenses
- storage locker
- tattoo removal
- treatment at a recovery facility
Financial support also available for:
- victims who sustained serious physical injuries during a crime
- parents of child homicide victims
- spouses of homicide victims
- Recruits individuals to provide support to victims
- Provides individuals with specialized training at no cost
- Assist in developing a personalized safety plan for the victim
- Provide information about legal assistance and programs
- Offer referrals to long-term service providers within the community
- Provide temporary practical and emotional support
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Criminal Duty Counsel
Fort Frances
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Office: 807-274-9571
333 Church St
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1C9
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1C9
Short Description
- Provides immediate legal assistance to individuals appearing in court without a lawyer
- Informs individuals about legal rights, obligations and the court process
- Provides assistance in the courtroom for bail hearings and sentencing
- Assists with diversions, guilty pleas and adjournments
- Helps determine if further duty counsel services are required or if the matter requires Legal Aid Ontario's assistance in retaining a lawyer
- Aboriginal persons (Gladue) court
- Domestic violence
- Drug treatment
- Mental health
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Victim / Witness Assistance Program
Fort Frances
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Office: 807-274-3331
333 Church St
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1C9
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 1C9
Short Description
Provides information and assistance to support participation in and understanding of the criminal court process
- services begin once police have laid charges and continue until the court case is over
- information about victims' rights, the criminal justice process and their specific case (e.g., court dates)
- needs assessment and referrals to community agencies
- crisis intervention, emotional support, victim advocacy
- facilitates victim's input and liaises with Crown Attorneys, police, regarding bail, safety, resolution of charges, release conditions, publication bans, testimonial aids, trial preparation and court orientation
- information and support on Victim Impact Statements, Statement on Restitution
- facilitates access to court orders, such as bail conditions, probation orders, peace bonds
- debriefing and follow-up support
Provides financial and court-based supports to enable victims of crime and families of homicide victims to attend court, including:
- Travel arrangements and expenses
- Language interpretation
- Real-time captioning or other equipment for victims with disabilities
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Riverside Community Counselling Services
Fort Frances
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Office: 807-274-4807 Ext 1
206 Victoria Ave
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 2B7
Fort Frances, ON, P9A 2B7
Short Description
Provides individual and group counseling for those who are experiencing problems in various areas of living
Addictions Counseling
Addictions Counseling
- Provides assessments for various addictions for individuals
- Conducts case management studies
- Offers referrals to appropriate helps
- Provides therapeutic intervention and aftercare
- Provides public education to raise awareness of addictions
- Addresses and provides counseling for all forms of family violence including elder abuse, child and spousal abuse and sexual assault
- Provides referrals to other community services
- Provides counseling for many life issues including bereavement, mental illness, disability and traumatic childhood issues
- Provides counseling for conflicts in family relationships, sexual issues, separation and divorce matters and communication skills
- Offers a 12 week group education and counseling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- Offers victims/partners of the offender support including safety planning, referrals to community resources and information on offender's progress
- Provides individual and family counseling to deal with the harmful effects of problem gambling
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Riverside Community Counselling Services
Emo (33km)
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Office: 807-274-4807 Ext 1
170 Front St
Emo, ON, P0W 1E0
Emo, ON, P0W 1E0
Short Description
Provides individual and group counseling for those who are experiencing problems in various areas of living
Addictions Counseling
Addictions Counseling
- Provides assessments for various addictions for individuals
- Conducts case management studies
- Offers referrals to appropriate helps
- Provides therapeutic intervention and aftercare
- Provides public education to raise awareness of addictions
- Addresses and provides counseling for all forms of family violence including elder abuse, child and spousal abuse and sexual assault
- Provides referrals to other community services
- Provides counseling for many life issues including bereavement, mental illness, disability and traumatic childhood issues
- Provides counseling for conflicts in family relationships, sexual issues, separation and divorce matters and communication skills
- Offers a 12 week group education and counseling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- Offers victims/partners of the offender support including safety planning, referrals to community resources and information on offender's progress
- Provides individual and family counseling to deal with the harmful effects of problem gambling
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Riverside Community Counselling Services
Rainy River (87km)
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Office: 807-274-4807 Ext 3
115 Fourth St
Rainy River, ON, P0W 1L0
Rainy River, ON, P0W 1L0
Short Description
Provides individual and group counseling for those who are experiencing problems in various areas of living
Addictions Counseling
Addictions Counseling
- Provides assessments for various addictions for individuals
- Conducts case management studies
- Offers referrals to appropriate helps
- Provides therapeutic intervention and aftercare
- Provides public education to raise awareness of addictions
- Addresses and provides counseling for all forms of family violence including elder abuse, child and spousal abuse and sexual assault
- Provides referrals to other community services
- Provides counseling for many life issues including bereavement, mental illness, disability and traumatic childhood issues
- Provides counseling for conflicts in family relationships, sexual issues, separation and divorce matters and communication skills
- Offers a 12 week group education and counseling program on domestic violence and non-abusive ways of resolving conflict
- Offers victims/partners of the offender support including safety planning, referrals to community resources and information on offender's progress
- Provides individual and family counseling to deal with the harmful effects of problem gambling
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Women's Shelter
Naotkamegwanning/Whitefish Bay First Nation
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Office: 807-226-2605
Crisis: 807-226-2603
Short Description
Operates a short-term emergency shelter for abused women and their children
- Provides a 24-hour crisis line
- Accommodates a maximum of 10 individuals
- Helps women understand options to assist in making life choices
- Offers assistance in accessing housing, legal and other community services
- Offers individual counselling
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Crisis Intervention
Naotkamegwanning/Whitefish Bay First Nation (98km)
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Office: 807-226-1026
Crisis: 9-1-1
Netaawgonebiik Health Services, 1801 Pawitik St
Naotkamegwanning/Whitefish Bay First Nation, ON, P0X 1L0
Naotkamegwanning/Whitefish Bay First Nation, ON, P0X 1L0
Short Description
Provides crisis intervention services to community in crisis situations and to individuals affected by family violence and suicide
Supports can include but are not limited to:
- Offers immediate on site or telephone assistance
- Dispatches call to police when deemed necessary
- Ensures victims receive support and assistance to secure their safety
- Arranges meeting family members at centre or agreed upon location to discuss possible crisis resolutions
- Crisis plan to follow in response to suicide intervention, domestic violence intervention and any other form of crisis situations that may arise in community
- Information sessions and workshops on techniques for healing strategies
Supports can include but are not limited to:
- Debriefing and stabilization following crisis situation
- Advocacy on behalf of individuals and families dealing with various agencies
- Meal preparation, transportation, homemaking and other areas requiring support for families in crisis situations such as the suicide of a youth
- Information about/referrals to appropriate resources and services
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