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The following resources can provide support to you or someone you know:  
The following resources can provide support to you or someone you know:  


'''BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support (BC CEAS)''' provides ''confidential'' legal information and emotional support over the phone. BC CEAS can also provide legal <span class="noglossary">representation</span>. <span class="noglossary">Contact</span> details are in the [[Find Out More in Learning about the Law|Find Out More]] section.  
*'''BC Centre for Elder Advocacy and Support (BC CEAS)''' provides ''confidential'' legal information and emotional support over the phone. BC CEAS can also provide legal <span class="noglossary">representation</span>. <span class="noglossary">Contact</span> details are in the [[Find Out More in Learning about the Law|Find Out More]] section.  
 
*'''BC Human Rights Coalition''' provides information and services to people in BC who need help to protect their rights under the BC ''Human Rights Code''. For more information phone 604-689-8474 or toll free 1-877-689-8474.  
'''BC Human Rights Coalition''' provides information and services to people in BC who need help to protect their rights under the BC ''Human Rights Code''. For more information phone 604-689-8474 or toll free 1-877-689-8474.  
*'''VictimLINK''' can put you in touch with counselling and helping services, and people who may be able to help you find a safe place to stay. Call 1-800-563-0808.  
 
*'''BC Association of Community Response Networks (BCCRN)''' can provide information and help to anyone who is being abused or neglected, or is supporting someone who is. To find your local Community Response Network, email [mailto:info@bccrns.ca info@bccrns.ca] or go to [http://www.bccrns.ca www.bccrns.ca].  
'''VictimLINK''' can put you in touch with counselling and helping services, and people who may be able to help you find a safe place to stay. Call 1-800-563-0808.  
*'''Community Care Facilities Licensing Officer''': For seniors who are in a care facility or group home, call the Community Care Facilities Licensing Officer in your area. To <span class="noglossary">contact</span> a licensing officer, call the Health Information Line at 1-800-465-4911 and ask for the telephone number.
 
*'''The Public Guardian and Trustee's Office''' can tell you which local agency has the responsibility to respond to reports of abuse and neglect of older adults. Phone 604-775-1007 or 604-660-4444. If calling from outside the Lower Mainland, call Service Canada at 1-800-663-7867 and ask to be transferred to the Public Guardian and Trustee’s Office.
'''BC Association of Community Response Networks (BCCRN)''' can provide information and help to anyone who is being abused or neglected, or is supporting someone who is. To find your local Community Response Network, email [mailto:info@bccrns.ca info@bccrns.ca] or go to [http://www.bccrns.ca www.bccrns.ca].  
*'''Regional Health Authorities''' such as Vancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health, Interior Health, Vancouver Island Health Authority and Northern Health Authority are designated agencies. Designated agencies have a legal responsibility to look into reports of adult abuse and neglect.  
 
*'''The police''': If you are in immediate danger, call 911. In non-emergencies or if there has been a criminal offence (like theft), call your local police. You may wish to make a police report.  
For seniors who are in a care facility or group home, call the '''Community Care Facilities Licensing Officer''' in your area. To <span class="noglossary">contact</span> a licensing officer, call the Health Information Line at 1-800-465-4911 and ask for the telephone number.
*'''Your local health unit''': Call the Health and Seniors Information Line at 1-800-465-4911 and ask to be connected to your local health unit or a mental health worker.
 
The '''Public Guardian and Trustee's Office''' can tell you which local agency has the responsibility to respond to reports of abuse and neglect of older adults. Phone 604-775-1007 or 604-660-4444. If calling from outside the Lower Mainland, call Service Canada at 1-800-663-7867 and ask to be transferred to the Public Guardian and Trustee’s Office.
 
'''Regional Health Authorities''' such as Vancouver Coastal Health, Fraser Health, Interior Health, Vancouver Island Health Authority and Northern Health Authority are designated agencies. Designated agencies have a legal responsibility to look into reports of adult abuse and neglect.  
 
'''The police'''. If you are in immediate danger, call 911. In non-emergencies or if there has been a criminal offence (like theft), call your local police. You may wish to make a police report.  
 
'''Your local health unit'''. Call the Health and Seniors Information Line at 1-800-465-4911 and ask to be connected to your local health unit or a mental health worker.


{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[People's Law School]], 2013}}
{{REVIEWED | reviewer = [[People's Law School]], 2013}}
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