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Mental Health- Leduc Victim Services

WEB40% of Canadians say their mental health has deteriorated since the onset of the Covid-19 Pandemic. 1 in 5 Canadians experience mental illness or a mental health issue in any given year. Approximately 8% of adults will experience major depression at some time in their lives. Suicide accounts for 24% of all deaths among 15-24 year olds, and 16%

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Leduc Victim Services advocates help victims heal and cope.

WEBCONTACT US. Leduc Protective Services Building. (Leduc RCMP Detachment) #1, 4119 50th Street. Leduc, AlbertaT9E 7L9. CALL THE VICTIM SERVICES. OFFICE AT (780) 980-7232. MONDAY - FRIDAY: 8:30 AM - 4:30 PM.

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Court Houses and Locations- Leduc Victim Services

WEBEdmonton Courts Services. For General Information Call: 780-427-2745 or 780-422-2426 (Hours: 8:15 am to 4:30 pm, Monday to Friday)

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Services Offered in Leduc- Leduc Victim Services

WEBInformation And Resources. Leduc Protective Services Building. (Leduc RCMP Detachment) #1, 4119 50th Street. Leduc, Alberta T9E 7L9. Services: Crisis Intervention, Victim Programs, Court Support, Grief and Trauma …

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Information and Resources- Leduc Victim Services

WEBInformation and Resources- Leduc Victim Services. Navigating different systems when you are in crisis can be tough. Sometimes, you just need help but are unsure where to go or who to ask. Our unit can help you figure out who to call to get the support you need. For example, while we do not provide any sort of counselling ourselves, we can

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Restitution for Victims of Crime

WEBRestitution is a way for the offender to repay you for the loss you have suffered. The Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security helps communities assist victims of crime. For further information contact: Alberta Solicitor General and Public Security Victims Programs. 10th Floor, J.E. Brownlee Building. 10365 - 97 Street. Edmonton AB T5J 3W7.

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Community Resources – Mental Health

WEBCommunity Resources – Mental Health Hotlines 24 Hour Distress Line 780-482-4357/ 1-800-232-7288 Alberta Mental Health Crisis Line 1-877-303-2642 Bullying Helpline

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Sexual Assault- Leduc Victim Services

WEBSexual Assault: Any form of sexual activity (kissing, fondling, touching, oral sex, and sexual intercourse) without consent. Facts about Sexual Assault: 1 in 3 Women and 1 in 6 Men, will experience sexual violence in their lifetime. Of every 1,000 sexual assaults, only 33 are ever reported to the police. Of these 33 reported cases, 12 result in

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How to Volunteer- Leduc Victim Services

WEBLeduc & District Victim Services is looking for volunteers with a variety of backgrounds and experiences to make up our Board of Directors. If you someone who would love work behind the scenes to make a difference in your community, click the arrow for more information. Leduc Protective Services Building. (Leduc RCMP Detachment) #1, 4119 …

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Grief and Loss- Leduc Victim Services

WEBGrieving includes the entire emotional process of coping with the loss and it can last a long time. Normal grieving allows us to let a loved one go and keep on living in a healthy way. Grief is painful, but important. It can feel like a roller coaster going through the stages, but through time and support the pain will lessen.

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Critical Incident Stress Management

WEBCritical Incident Stress Management (CISM) is a comprehensive, integrated, systematic and multi-component crisis intervention program. It was developed to help manage traumatic experiences within organizations and communities. CISM is a “package” of crisis intervention tactics that are strategically woven together to: 1) mitigate the impact

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Leduc Vicitm Services

WEBCorrectional Services (Leduc Probation Office) Edmonton Remand Centre. Legal Aid Alberta. Lawyer Referral Service. Student Legal Services. Edmonton Community Legal Centre. 780-986-6911. 780-696-3613. 780-361-1204.

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PChAD Info for Parents

WEBWhat will happen to my child? Under the PChAD legislation, your child can be confined to a protective safe house for a maximum of five days. During this time your child will undergo detoxification, a practice in which an individual is provided a safe and

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Resource- Leduc Victim Services

WEBResource- Leduc Victim Services. For whatever situation you find yourself in, we have resources to help. Get the help you need to deal with addictions, legal issues, domestic violence, grief, mental health, scams, property crime or sexual assault. Click on the links below for the section you need to view. Addictions.

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Community Resources

WEBCommunity Resources - Addictions Alberta Mental Health Crisis Line 1-877-303-2642 Addictions Help Line (Alberta Health Services) 1-866-332-2322 Addictions and Mental Health

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I.D. Replacement Information Identity Theft Protection …

WEBThe Leduc & District Food Bank Assoc. [email protected] Identity Theft Protection Guidelines 1.Keep copies of all important documents as listed below in a safe place.

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Domestic Violence- Leduc Victim Services

WEBSeniors Abuse Help Line. 780-454-8888. Sex Assault Centre of Edmonton. 780-423-4121. Saffron Sex Assault Centre. 780-423-4121. www.violetnet.org www.child.gov.ab.ca. Leduc and District Victim Services has an extensive amount of information in regard to all types of abuse, safety plans and personal security.

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Domestic Violence Information Sheet

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Leduc Victim Services

WEBGeneral Donations - Fill out the General Donation PDF form and either drop it off or mail it to: Leduc & District Victim Services 1 - 4119 50 Street Leduc, Alberta T9E 7L9. If you wish to have your donation remain anonymous, we will respect your privacy.

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