This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on August 7, 2020.
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1. Legislation and Regulations
Canadian Victims Bill of Rights, SC 2015, c 13, s 2
Victims of Crime Act, RSBC 1996, c 478
Crime Victim Assistance Act, SBC 2001, c 38
Crime Victim Assistance (General) Regulation, BC Reg 161/2002
Crime Victim Assistance (Income Support and Vocational Services and Expenses) Regulation BC Reg 162/2002
Criminal Code, RSC 1985, c C-46
Adult Guardianship Act, RSBC 1996, c 6
Immigration and Refugee Protection Act, SC 2001, c 27
Family Law Act, SBC 2011, c 25
2. Policy Guidelines
Ministries of Attorney General, Public Safety & Solicitor General, and Children & Family Development, Violence Against Women in Relationships Policy (British Columbia, December 2010).
Criminal Justice Branch, Ministry of Justice Crown Counsel Policy Manual, Vulnerable Victims and Witnesses – Adult, Effective March 1, 2018.
Criminal Justice Branch, Ministry of Justice Crown Counsel Policy Manual, Victims of Crime – Providing Assistance and Information to (1) Effective March 1, 2018
Criminal Justice Branch, Ministry of Justice Crown Counsel Policy Manual, Victim Services Programs – Providing Information to Victims (2) Effective March 1, 2018
Criminal Justice Branch, Ministry of Justice Crown Counsel Policy Manual, Sexual Services: Purchase of and Related Offences, Effective March 1, 2018.
3. Resources
Crime Victim Assistance Program
Provides financial assistance and benefits to victims of violent crimes, their immediate family members and some witnesses to offset the costs of the victimization and to promote their recovery from the physical and psychological effects of the offence.
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Website Email: cvap@gov.bc.ca
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P.O. Box 5550 Stn. Terminal Vancouver, B.C. V6B 1H1
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Toll-Free: 1-866-660-3888 (Lower Mainland)
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Directory of Victim Service and Violence Against Women Programs in BC
A directory for violence against women and victim service programs across BC.
Victim Notification – Victim Safety Unit
The Victim Safety Unit provides information to victims when the accused or offender is supervised by BC Corrections. Some information may also be provided to persons named in a civil protection order. Victims may be provided with ongoing information about the status of an accused or an offender, including whether or not they are currently in provincial jail, when they may get out of provincial jail, what community they may be in and what conditions they accused or offender may have to follow.
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Website Email: vsusg@gov.bc.ca
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Address |
302 – 815 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2E6
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Toll-Free: 1-877-315-8822
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Community Safety and Crime Prevention Branch
As the provincial centre of responsibility for victims’ issues, human trafficking and crime prevention, the Division develops legislation and policies, provides training and delivers and funds programs that support victims, address human trafficking and provide a restorative justice response to crime.
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Website Email: crimeprevention@gov.bc.ca
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Address |
302 - 815 Hornby Street Vancouver, B.C. V6Z 2E6
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Phone |
(604) 660-5199 Toll-free : 1-800-663-7867 Fax : 604 660-1635
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VictimLink BC
VictimLink BC is available 24 hours, seven days a week and has information about and referrals to a number of support systems that are available to victims of crime.
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Website Email: VictimLinkBC@bc211.ca
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Toll-Free: 1-800-563-0808 TTY: (604) 875-0885
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Public Guardian and Trustee of British Columbia
Provides assistance to adults who need support for financial and personal decision-making and administers estates of deceased persons if there is no one else to do it. They may also administer trust funds on behalf of minors. Service is available in 130 different languages.
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Website E-mail: mail@trustee.bc.ca
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Address |
700 - 808 West Hastings Street Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3L3
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(604) 660-4444 Fax: (604) 660-0374
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Chapters 1-7 Criminal Law · Youth Justice · Family Law · Victims · Public Complaints · Human Rights · Workers Compensation |
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Chapter One: Criminal Law | |
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| Chapter Two: Youth Justice | |
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| Chapter Three: Family Law | |
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| Chapter Four: Victims | |
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| Chapter Five: Public Complaints | |
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| Chapter Six: Human Rights | |
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| Chapter Seven: Workers' Compensation | |
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Chapters 8-14 Employment Insurance · Employment Law · Creditors and Debtors · Consumer Protection · Auto Insurance (ICBC) · Motor Vehicle Law · Mental Health Law |
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Chapter Eight: Employment Insurance | |
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| Chapter Nine: Employment Law | |
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| Chapter Ten: Creditors' Remedies and Debtors' Assistance | |
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| Chapter Eleven: Consumer Protection | |
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| Chapter Twelve: Auto Insurance (ICBC) | |
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| Chapter Thirteen: Motor Vehicle Law | |
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| Chapter Fourteen: Mental Health Law | |
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Chapters 15-23 Adult Guardianship and Substitute Decision-Making · Wills and Estates · Citizenship · Immigration · Landlord and Tenant Rights · Small Claims · Welfare Law · Strata Law · Referrals |
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Chapter Fifteen: Adult Guardianship and Substitute Decision-Making | |
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| Chapter Sixteen: Wills and Estate Administration | |
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| Chapter Seventeen: Citizenship | |
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| Chapter Eighteen: Immigration Law | |
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| Chapter Nineteen: Landlord and Tenant Law | |
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| Chapter Twenty: Small Claims and the CRT | |
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| Chapter Twenty One: Welfare Law | |
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| Chapter Twenty Two: Strata Law | |
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| Chapter Twenty Three: Referrals | |
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