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Directory of Services for Victims of Abuse NEW BRUNSWICK Directory of Services for Victims of Abuse This directory has been created by the The directory is available as an online PLEIS-NB is a non-profit, charitable Public Legal Education and Information resource only. We intend to update organization funded by Justice , Service of New Brunswick (PLEIS-NB) in it regularly. This directory does not the New Brunswick Law Foundation collaboration with Crime Prevention and represent a full and complete list and the Office of the Attorney General Policing Standards, Justice and Public of services and programs. As well, of New Brunswick. Development of this Safety, and the Women’s Equality Branch, programs and services may be added directory was funded in part through Executive Council Office. The purpose of or eliminated over time. You should the Policy Centre for Victim Issues, this directory is to help victims of intimate check with the services providers in Justice Canada. Many thanks to the partner violence find helpful services and your region to ask about other kinds individuals and organizations who have programs in a crisis, and over the longer of assistance that might be available contributed to the development of this term. for victims living in, or leaving, abusive directory. relationships.

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Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick P.O. Box 6000, , NB E3B 5H1 www.gnb.ca/violence Telephone: 506-453-5369 Email: [email protected] www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca www.familylawnb.ca www.youthjusticenb.ca

Revised March 2017 aussi disponible en français ISBN: 978-1-4605-0409-3 Table of Contents Quickly access a section by clicking on its title.

Introduction i Going to Court 19

a) Purpose of This Publication a) Victim Services, Department of Public Safety 19 b) Who Should Use the Victim Services Directory b) Correctional Service of Canada, Regional Headquarters 19 c) How to Use the Victim Services Directory d) Suggestions from Service Providers for Improvements Overall Health and Well-Being 20 a) General Counselling Services and Family Violence Prevention 20 Police and Helplines 1 b) Specialized Mental Health and Addictions Services 21 a) RCMP 1 c) Public Health 24 b) Municipal and Regional Police Forces 3 d) Food and Clothing 26 c) Helplines 4 i) Salvation Army Thrift Stores 26 ii) Value Village Thrift Stores 26 Medical Services 5 iii) Food Banks 27 iv) Volunteer Centres 28 a) Hospitals 5 e) Parental Support Resources 29 b) Health Centres 7 i) Family Resource Centres 29 Transition Houses & Domestic Violence Outreach Services 8 ii) Other Parental and Child Support Services 32

a) Transition Houses 8 Adult Literacy and Other Educational Services 33 b) Second-Stage Housing 10 a) Literacy Programs 33 c) Outreach Workers 10 b) Other Educational Services 34 d) Sexual Assault Services 12

Social Services 14 Resources for Diverse Populations 35 a) Resources for Seniors 35 a) Income Assistance 14 b) Resources for Teens and Youth 36 b) Housing 15 c) Resources for LGBTQ 37 Law Information and Legal Services 16 d) Resources for Aboriginal Peoples 37 e) Resources for Newcomers to Canada 38 a) Family Legal Aid 16 b) Family Support Orders Service (FSOS) 16 Websites and Resources 39 c) Law Information 17 Introduction

Purpose of This Publication Who Should Use the How to Use the This directory for victims of crime and Directory of Services for Victims Directory of Services for Victims intimate partner violence is to provide an If you have been a victim of intimate partner This directory categorizes programs and overview and quick access to programs and violence and require help, or if you have services by several broad subjects. Beneath services available in New Brunswick, such as been a victim of crime, there may be a each subject, contact information for services counselling, housing and court preparation number of services and resources that can or programs is listed by specific location in New and support. help to get you through this stressful time. Brunswick. It is not necessary, however, to use These resources are available to victims and the service nearest you if you prefer not to for Surviving a crime is often a difficult and survivors, regardless of the timeline in their any reason. traumatic experience. This directory is experience. intended to provide a helpful starting point for victims to access services they, and their If you are looking for services to help your children, need within their own communities. intimate partner end the abusive behaviour, It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all check out the Directory of Services For Abusive programs and services available for victims. Partners.

Please Contact PLEIS-NB with Additions and Suggestions The Internet version of this directory will be updated on a regular basis. If you know of a service that would be useful to include in this directory, please contact us at PLEIS-NB: Email: [email protected] Telephone: 506-453-5369

i NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Police and a) RCMP Helplines The following is a list of the New Brunswick detachments. You can call for help or you can click here to fill in a contact form. This link also directs you to Frequently Asked Questions and The police are trained to treat family violence other Provincial Contacts, should you require service in a province other than New Brunswick. seriously and in a non-judgmental way. For general inquiries, you can call: 1-888-506-RCMP (7267). They will also make sure victims or survivors of crime and their children are safe. Even if Bathurst Codiac Regional RCMP Grand Falls charges are not laid, police officers can refer 900 Vanier Blvd 520 Main St 812 E.H. Daigle Blvd you to services in the community that can Bathurst, NB E2A 3N2 , NB E1C 8P2 Grand Falls, NB E3Z 3E8 help. If you require police assistance, and T: 506-548-7771 T: 506-857-2400 T: 506-473-3137 if it is not an emergency, find the contact information for the RCMP or a police force Doaktown nearest you. Blackville 243 Main St 368 Main St 1269 Rte 776 Blackville, NB E9B 2J1 Doaktown, NB E9C 1E4 Grand Manan, NB E5G 1G2 T: 506-843-9400 T: 506-365-4700 T: 506-662-1210

If you Campbellton Elsipogtog First Nation Hampton or anyone 6A Arran St 206 Big Cove Rd 530 Main St you know is in Campbellton, NB E3N 1K4 Elsipogtog First Nation, Hampton, NB E5N 6C3 T: 506-789-6000 NB E4W 2S4 T: 506-832-5566 immediate danger, T: 506-523-8282 CALL 9-1-1 Lamèque 50 Saint-Pierre Blvd W Grand Bay-Westfield 61 rue du Parc Caraquet, NB E1W 1B6 21 Chestnut Dr Lamèque, NB E8T 1J1 T: 506-726-5222 Grand Bay-Westfield, NB E5K 3E8 T: 506-344-2006 T: 506-757-1020 Continued on page 2

1 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE McAdam Perth-Andover Tobique First Nation 32 Harvey Rd, Units 1 & 2 3 Uplands View Cres 77 Ohio Rd 278A Main St McAdam, NB E6J 1A8 Perth-Andover, NB E7H 5C4 Shediac, NB E4P 2J8 Tobique First Nation, T: 506-784-1205 T: 506-273-5000 T: 506-533-5151 NB E7H 2Y8 T: 506-273-5003 Minto St. George 280 Main St 16 Park Dr 77 Mount Pleasant Rd Tracadie-Sheila Minto, NB E4B 3R7 Richibucto, NB E4W 5G9 St George, NB E5C 3K3 PO Box 3120 T: 506-327-1820 T: 506-523-4611 T: 506-755-1130 485 rue du Moulin Main Stn Tracadie-Sheila, NB E1X 1G5 Rivière-Verte St. Stephen T: 506-393-3000 95 Otis Dr 78 Principale St 16 Hawthorne St Nackawic, NB E6G 1G8 Rivière-Verte, NB E7C 2T8 St Stephen, NB E3L 1W4 Woodstock T: 506-575-6200 T: 506-263-1050 T: 506-466-7030 410 Connell St Woodstock, NB E7M 5G9 Neguac Sackville Sunny Corner T: 506-325-3000 638 Principale St 31 Main St 30 Tozer Ln Neguac, NB E9G 1N3 Sackville, NB E4L 1G6 Sunny Corner, NB E9E 1S6 T: 506-776-3000 T: 506-364-5023 T: 506-836-6000

Oromocto Saint-Quentin Sussex 4 Doyle Dr 371 Canada St 43 Leonard Dr , NB E2V 2V3 Saint-Quentin, NB E8A 1K4 Sussex, NB E4E 2P8 T: 506-357-4300 T: 506-235-2149 T: 506-433-7700

2 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE b) Municipal and Regional Police Forces

Bathurst Police Force Force Kennebecasis Regional Police Force Roussell / O’Neil Complex 311 Queen St 126 Millennium Drive 285 King Ave Fredericton, NB E3B 1B1 NB E2E 6E6 Bathurst, NB E2A 1N9 T: 506-460-2300 T : 506-847-6300 T: 506-548-0420 F: 506-460-2316 www.kennebecasisregionalpolice.com F: 506-548-0707 www.fredericton.ca/en/fredericton- [email protected] police Saint John Police Force www.bathurst.ca 1 Peel Plaza Grand Falls Police Force Saint John, NB E2L 0E1 Beresford, , 131 Pleasant St, Ste 100 T: 506-648-3333 Petit-Rocher & Pointe-Verte Grand Falls, NB E3Z 1G6 [email protected] (BNPP Regional Police Force) T: 506-475-7767 www.saintjohn.ca/en/home/cityhall/ 398 Principale St www.grandfalls.com publicsafety/police/default.aspx Nigadoo, NB E8K 3M8 T: 506-542-2666 Miramichi Police Force Woodstock Police Force F: 506-542-2629 Beaverbrook Centre 822 Main Street [email protected] 1820 Water St Woodstock, NB E7M 2E8 www.bnpppolice.ca Miramichi, NB E1N 1B7 T: 506-325-4601 Note: Please address all correspondence to [email protected] Police Force the Chief of Police. town.woodstock.nb.ca/police_ 15 Church St, Ste 101 T: 506-623-2125 department.htm Edmundston, NB E3V 1J3 F: 506-623-2122 T: 506-739-2100 To email the Chief of Police, please follow F: 506-737-6879 this link. [email protected]

3 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE c) Helplines These phone lines provide anonymous Chimo HelpLine Fredericton Sexual Assault Centre counselling services and helpful information 1-800-667-5005, OR 24-hour crisis line: 506-454-0437 to someone who is in crisis, or for individuals 450-HELP (4357) (Fredericton Area) Anyone who has experienced sexual who just need to talk to someone. Chimo HelpLine is available 24 hours a day, violence can call the crisis line for referrals 7 days a week, at any point during the and information. There is also confidential year, to all New Brunswickers. All calls are counselling for women and girls in crisis. AIDS NB Information Line completely confidential and anonymous. http://fsacc.ca/en 1-800-561-4009 Trained professionals are committed to Trained volunteers provide callers with help deal with any issue, including, but not information about AIDS symptoms, limited to: thoughts of suicide, emotional Pregnancy Resource Centre of Moncton transmission and testing. Information about stress, accommodations, loneliness, divorce/ Help Line: 506-857-3033 prevention and assistance in accessing other separation, and general information. If you are pregnant or think you might be community resources is also available. pregnant, the Pregnancy Resource Centre of www.aidsnb.com Child Protection Moncton (PRCM) has a 24-hour hotline that After Hours Emergency 1-800-442-9799; offers free and confidential advice. Birthright NB Toll Free 1-888-99-ABUSE (22873) 1-800-550-4900 Services are offered for children under 16 or Telecare: 8-1-1 Offers support services to pregnant teens, mentally or physically challenged youth under Tele-Care is a free, confidential, health including free confidential counselling 19 who are being abused. The abuse may be advice and information line. Dial 811 for for youth and their families, anonymous physical, sexual or emotional. Social workers access to bilingual, registered nurses, pregnancy testing, and non-judgmental determine what services are appropriate to 24 hours a day, seven days a week. In support throughout pregnancy and assist the victim and the family. an emergency, call 911 or visit the local following the birth. emergency department. www.birthright.org

4 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Medical Services a) Hospitals Women who experience intimate partner violence may require ongoing medical care or emergency services for conditions such as acute injuries.

Chaleur Regional Hospital Dr. Everett Chalmers 1750 Sunset Dr Regional Hospital Bathurst, NB E2A 4L7 700 Priestman St T: 506-544-3000 PO Box 9000 F: 506-544-2440 Fredericton, NB E3B 5N5 Find a hospital near Online here T: 506-452-5400 you if you require F: Health Records: 506-452-5233 Campbellton Regional Hospital Administration: 506-452-5670 immediate medical care. 189 Lily Lake Rd Online here Campbellton, NB E3N 3H3 T: 506-789-5000 Dr. Georges L. Dumont Hospital F: 506-789-5025 330 Université Ave Online here Moncton, NB E1C 2Z3 T: 506-862-4000 Charlotte County Hospital Online here 4 Garden St St Stephen, NB E3L 2L9 Edmundston Regional Hospital T: 506-465-4444 275 Hébert Blvd F: 506-465-4418 Edmundston, NB E3V 4E4 Online here T: 506-739-2200 F: 506-739-2231 Online here

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5 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Grand Falls General Hospital Lamèque Hospital Saint John Regional Hospital 625 Everard H. Daigel Blvd 29 De l’Hôpital St 400 University Ave Grand Falls, NB E3Z 1G5 Lamèque NB E8T 1C5 Saint John, NB E2L 4L2 T: 506-473-7555 T: 506-344-2261 T: 506-648-6000 F: 506-473-7530 F: 506-344-3403 Online here Online here Online here Saint Joseph’s Hospital Grand Manan Hospital Miramichi Regional Hospital 130 Bayard Dr 196 Rte 776 500 Water St Saint John, NB E2L 3L6 Grand Manan, NB E5G 1A3 Miramichi, NB E1V 3G5 T: 506-632-5555 T: 506-662-4060 T: 506-623-3000 F: 506-632-5551 Online here F: 506-623-3465 Online here Online here Hospital de L’Enfant-Jésus Stella-Maris-de-Kent Hospital 1 St-Pierre Blvd West The Moncton Hospital 7714 Rte 134 Caraquet, NB E1W 1B6 135 MacBeath Ave Sainte-Anne-de-Kent, NB E4S 1H5 T: 506-726-2166 Moncton, NB E1C 6Z8 T: 506-743-7800 F: 506-726-2188 T: 506-857-5111 F: 506-743-7813 [email protected] F: 506-857-5545 Online here Online here Online here Upper River Valley Hospital Hotel Dieu of St. Joseph Sackville Memorial Hospital 11300 Rte 130 10 Woodland Hill 8 Main St Waterville, NB E7P 0A4 Perth-Andover, NB E7H 5H5 Sackville, NB E4L 4A3 T: 506-375-5900 T: 506-273-7100 T: 506-364-4100 Online here F: 506-273-7116 F: 506-536-1983 Online here Online here

6 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE b) Health Centres Health centres are local facilities that deliver primary health care services, such as those provided in a walk-in clinic, and also sometimes provide addiction and mental health services, and chronic disease management.

Baie Ste. Anne Health Center Deer Island Health Centre Rogersville Health Center 13 Church St 999 Rte 772 9 Des Ormes St Baie Ste Anne, NB E9A 1A9 Fairhaven, NB E5V 1P2 Rogersville, NB E4Y 1S6 T: 506-228-2004 T: 506-747-4150 T: 506-775-2030 F: 506-228-2008 F: 506-747-4151 F: 506-775-2025 Blackville Health Centre Harvey Health Centre Stanley Health Centre 2 Shafer Ln 2019 Rte 3 69 Limekiln Rd Blackville, NB E9B 1P4 Harvey Station, NB E6K 3E9 Stanley, NB E6B 1E9 T: 506-843-2910 T: 506-366-6400 T: 506-367-7730 F: 506-843-2911 F: 506-366-6403 F: 506-368-7738 Campobello Health Centre Jacquet River Health Centre Sussex Health Centre 640 Rte 774, Unit 1 41 Mack St 75 Leonard Dr Welshpool, NB E5E 1A5 , NB E8G 2R3 Sussex, NB E4E 2P7 T: 506-752-4100 T: 506-237-3222 T: 506-432-3100 F: 506-752-4101 F: 506-237-3224 F: 506-432-3106 Chaleur Health Centre Neguac Health Centre 382 Principale St 38 Otho St Pointe-Verte, NB E8J 2S5 Neguac, NB E9G 4H3 T: 506-542-2434 T: 506-776-3876 F: 506-783-8623 F: 506-776-3877 Chipman Health Centre Health Centre 9 Civic Crt 1096 Park St Chipman, NB E4A 2H8 Paquetville, NB E8R 1J4 T: 506-339-7650 T: 506-764-2424 F: 506-339-7652 F: 506-764-2425

7 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Transition Houses, Domestic Violence Services, and Other Services

a) Transition Houses Any woman who has been a victim of intimate partner violence, or These facilities are confidential. Anyone who calls the facility will who is taking her children away from an abusive situation, is eligible not be given information regarding clients’ whereabouts, and street for short-term shelter (usually up to 30 days) in a transition house. addresses of these facilities are generally not publicized. Various support services are also offered, such as counselling.

L’Accueil Sainte-Famille Inc. L’Escale Madavic Gignoo Transition House PO Box 3685, Stn Main PO Box 411 Provides programs and services to women and Tracadie-Sheila, NB E1X 1G5 Edmundston, NB E3V 3L1 children from communities. T: 506-395-1500 T: 506-739-6265 PO Box 3385 Stn B T: 506-395-6233 (For women who need F: 506-735-5382 Fredericton, NB E3A 5H2 services but do not need a place to stay) [email protected] T: 1-800-565-6878 (Crisis Line) F: 506-395-6677 www.escalemadavic.com T: 506-458-1236 [email protected] F: 506-459-2547 www.accueilstefamille.com Fundy Region Transition House Send an email online at: PO Box 73 www.gignoohouse.ca Crossroads for Women St Stephen, NB E3L 2W9 PO Box 1247 T: 506-466-4485 (Crisis Line) Hestia House Inc. Moncton, NB E1C 8P9 T: 506-466-4590 PO Box 7135, Stn A T: 506-853-0811 (Crisis Line) F: 506-466-4487 Saint John, NB E2L 4S5 T: 506-857-8028 [email protected] OR [email protected] T: 506-634-7570 (Crisis Line) F: 506-853-4159 www.fundyregiontransitionhouse.com T: 506-634-7571 www.crossroadsforwomen.ca T: 506-632-5616 (Outreach Services) www.hestiahouse.ca

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8 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Maison Notre Dame Passage House Women in Transition House PO Box 158 PO Box 1284 PO Box 1143 Campbellton, NB E3N 3G4 Bathurst, NB E2A 4J1 Fredericton, NB E3B 5C2 T: 506-753-4703 T: 506-546-9540 T: 506-459-2300 (Crisis Line) F: 506-789-3718 [email protected] T: 506-457-2770 [email protected] F: 506-458-8896 Serenity House [email protected] Miramichi Emergency PO Box 511 Centre for Women Saint-Anne-de-Kent, NB E4S 5G2 Woodstock Sanctuary House PO Box 249 T: 743-1530 PO Box 4294 Miramichi, NB E1V 3M3 Woodstock, NB E7M 6B7 T: 506-622-8865 OR 1-888-836-1016 Sussex Vale Transition House T: 506-325-9452 F: 506-627-1207 PO Box 4862 F: 506-328-9321 On Facebook at: Sussex, NB E4E 5L9 [email protected] OR MiramichiEmergencycentre4women T: 506-432-6999 (Crisis Line) [email protected] T: 506-433-1649 F: 506-432-6648 www.sussexvaletransitionhouse.com

There’s help for abused women day or night across Canada – www.sheltersafe.ca

9 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE c) Domestic Violence b) Second-Stage Housing Outreach Services These facilities provide safe housing for women who are ready to make plans for the future. As Domestic Violence outreach workers victims of intimate partner violence transition from temporary shelters and a phase of initial ensure women living in or leaving abusive crisis, these facilities provide individual and group support, along with a stable environment, relationships have access to someone who which allows victims to take actions toward a stable life without violence. can respond to their crisis and support them. There are 14 domestic violence outreach Coverdale Centre for Women Inc. Liberty Lane Inc workers offices across the province. They 148 Coverdale St PO Box 1441 Stn A provide both emotional and practical Saint John, NB E2L 3R1 Fredericton, NB E3B 5G2 support, and offer encouragement and T: 506-634-1445 T: 506-451-2120 referrals to other appropriate services. T: 506-634-0840 (Executive Director) F: 506-450-9877 F: 506-634-1647 [email protected] Outreach Offices: www.coverdalecenterforwomen.com www.libertylane.ca Acadian Penisula 395-6233 Chaleur Region 545-8952 Crossroads for Women Residence of Hope Charlotte County 469-5544 PO Box 1247 432 Rue Main Edmundston 263-0888 Moncton, NB E1C 8P9 Shediac NB E4P2G5 Fredericton & Greater Area 458-9774 T : 506- 857-8028 T: 506-533-9100 F: 506-853-4159 Kennebecasis Valley 847-6277 www.crossroadsforwomen.ca Second Stage Housing Inc Kent County 743-5449 PO Box 27122 Miramichi 778-6496 Kent Centre for the Prevention of Saint John, NB E2M 5S8 Moncton 855-7222 T: 506-632-9289 Violence (Oasis House) Restigouche County 790-1178 7714 Route 134 F: 506-672-8619 Ste-Anne-de-Kent, NB E4S 1H5 [email protected] Saint John 632-5616 / 649-2580 T: 506-743-5449 Shediac 533-9100 F: 506-743-6673 Sussex 433-6579 [email protected] Woodstock 328-9680 www.preventionviolencekent.com/ index.php?id=110

10 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Other Services

Beauséjour Family Crisis Coverdale Centre for Women Inc. Resource Centre Staff work with the community to create The Centre works in partnership to eliminate a safe environment with empowering violence in all its forms. opportunities for women of all ages. 32 Main St 10 Culloden Crt Shediac, NB E4P 2G5 Saint John, NB E2L 3R1 T: 506-533-9100 T: 506-634-0812 (Emergency Shelter) F: 506-533-9348 T: 506-634-0840 (Executive Director) [email protected] F: 506-634-1647 www.criseshediacrisis.org/fr/ [email protected] www.coverdalecenterforwomen.com Chrysalis House – Youth in Transition Chrysalis House provides long-term shelter Grace House for young women ages 16 - 19, up until A homeless shelter for women. the woman’s 19th birthday when other 273 Charlotte St accommodations are sought. Fredericton, NB E3B 1G8 Fredericton: T: 506-451-4767 506-450-3001 www.yitfredericton.ca/

11 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE d) Sexual Assault Services

Fredericton Sexual Assault Sexual Assault Crisis Centre (FSACC) Response Teams (SART) The Fredericton Sexual Assault Crisis Centre There are Sexual Assault Response (FSACC) is a community organization Teams (SART) in Saint John and committed to ending sexual violence Fredericton. They are made up of a through public education and providing group of volunteers and professionals direct services to those affected by sexual from health care, counselling, public violence. Direct services include a 24 Hour safety, and community support Crisis Line, accompaniment to hospital and/ agencies. They work together to provide or police station after a sexual assault, a victims with prompt and coordinated Sexual Assault Counselling Program, and support. many other prevention and awareness Greater Saint John Sexual programs. Assault Response Team T: 506-454-0437 (Crisis Line) T: 506-632-5758 T: 506-454-0460 More information found here www.fsacc.ca/ On Facebook here

12 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Sexual Health Clinics

Fredericton Miramichi St Stephen 300 St Mary’s St, Ste 1300 1780 Water St, 3rd Floor 41 King St Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 Miramichi, NB E1N 1B6 St Stephen, NB E4E 2P7 T: 506-453-5200 T: 506-778-6107 T: 506-432-2691 F: 506-444-5108 F: 506-773-6611 F: 506-432-4524

Harvey Perth Sussex c/o Harvey Health Centre 35 F Tribe Dr 75 Leonard Dr, 2nd Fl 2019, Courte 3 Perth-Andover, NB E7H 0A8 Sussex, NB E4E 2P7 Harvey Station, NB E6K 3E9 T: 506-325-4630 T: 506-432-2691 T: 506-453-5200 F: 506-325-4724 F: 506-432-4524

Minto Saint John Woodstock c/o Queens North Community 28 Richmond St 200 King St, Ste 145 Health Centre Saint John, NB E2L 3B2 Woodstock, NB E7M 5C6 1100 Pleasant Dr T: 506-658-3998 T: 1-888-829-6444 Minto, NB E4B 3Y6 F: 506-643-2939 F: 506-325-4724 T: 506-453-5200 F: 506-444-5108

13 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Social Services

a) Income Assistance Temporary financial assistance is available to unemployed individuals. To speak with someone about obtaining such financial assistance, contact one of the following. Social Assistance Program – Regional Offices

Acadian Peninsula Edmundston Miramichi Restigouche 3514 Principale St Carrefour Assomption 152 Pleasant St 175 Water St Tracadie-Sheila, NB E1X 1C9 121 de l’Église St Miramichi, NB E1V 1Y1 Campbellton, NB E3N 3H5 Hours of Operation: Edmundston, NB E3V 3J9 Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM T: 1-866-441-4149 Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM T: 1-866-441-4246 T: 1-866-441-4245 F: 506-726-2076 T: 1-866-441-4249 F: 506-622-0555 F: 506-789-7330 F: 506-735-2217 Chaleur Moncton Saint John Harbourview Pl, Floor: 2 Fredericton 770 Main St 1 Agar Pl 275 Main St, Suite 200 460 Two Nations Crossing Moncton, NB E1C 8R3 Saint John, NB E2L 5A3 Bathurst, NB E2A 1A9 Fredericton, NB E3A 0X9 Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM T: 1-866-426-5191 T: 1-866-441-4340 T: 1-866-441-4341 T: 1-866-444-8838 F: 506-533-3340 F: 506-658-3034 F: 506-547-2744 F: 506-444-5158

[email protected] www.gnb.ca/socialdevelopment

14 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE b) Housing Subsidized Housing is available to individuals who have difficulty contact one of the Social Development Offices listed above under finding housing in the private sector due to low income. To speak “Income Assistance”. These Social Development Offices offer both of with someone about obtaining such housing (or social assistance), these services. Habitat for Humanity Saint John Saint John Non Profit Housing Inc. Habitat for Humanity mobilizes 727 Rothesay Ave This service provides housing options volunteers and community partners in Saint John, NB E2H 2H6 for low and moderate income seniors, order to build affordable housing for T: 506-635-5977 families and special groups. The service everyone and break the cycle of poverty. [email protected] develops, operates and maintains www.habitatsaintjohn.ca Fredericton affordable housing units, sometimes in partnership with others in order to PO Box 643, Stn A Housing Alternatives Inc. Fredericton, NB E3B 5A6 address housing needs in Saint John. T: 506-474-1520 Housing Alternatives Inc. is a non-profit Rotary Admiral Beatty Complex [email protected] organization that provides development 14 King Sq S habitatfredericton.com and management services to Housing Saint John, NB E2L 1E5 Co-operatives and Non Profit Housing T: 506-658-1925 Moncton Area Organizations in South Western New F: 506-649-6079 175 Barker St Brunswick. There are often units available at [email protected] Moncton, NB E1C 9T8 minimal cost. T: 506-384-4663 75 Adelaide St [email protected] Saint John, NB E2K 1W4 www.habitatmoncton.com/home/ T: 506-632-9393 F: 506-632-1785 [email protected] www.housingalternatives.ca

15 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Legal Services and Law Information

a) Family Legal Aid b) Family Support Orders Service (FSOS) The New Brunswick Legal Aid Services The Family Support Orders Service (FSOS) is a provincial service that helps parents Commission was created to oversee the establish a dependable flow of child support payments by monitoring and enforcing development and delivery services of criminal child support orders. defence services and family legal services. Bathurst Miramichi Family Legal Aid helps individuals deal PO Box 5001, Bathurst, NB E1A 3Z9 PO Box 104, Miramichi, NB E1V 3M2 with family law matters and gives priority to T: 506-547-2408 T: 506-627-4069 cases that are urgent or can directly benefit F: 506-547-2966 children. Campbellton Moncton PO Box 5001, Campbellton, NB E3N 3H5 PO Box 5001, Moncton, NB E1C 8R3 Family Legal Aid Offices: T: 506-789-2364 T: 506-856-2305 Bathurst 546-5010 F: 506-789-2062 F: 506-869-6168 Campbellton 753-6453 Edmundston Saint John Edmundston 735-4213 PO Box 5001, Edmundston, NB E3V 3L3 PO Box 5001,Saint John, NB E2L 4Y9 T: 506-625-2028 T: 506-658-2400 Fredericton 444-2777 F: 506-737-4419 F: 506-658-3762 Miramichi 622-1061 Fredericton Woodstock Moncton 853-7300 PO Box 6000, Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 PO Box 5001, Woodstock, NB E7M 5C6 Saint John 633-6030 T: 506-453-4286 T: 506-325-4414 Tracadie-Sheila 395-1507 F: 506-444-5778 F: 506-325-4484 Woodstock 328-8127 FSOS 24 hour Toll-Free Infoline: This line is available 7 days a week. You 1-888-488-FSOS (3767). should have your FSOS Case Number and To read more about the service, you can view PIN number when you call. the Legal Aid booklet online here or access the Fredericton clients can call Legal Aid Services Commission’s website here. 444-FSOS (3767). For more information, you can view a pamphlet on the FSOS here.

16 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE c) Law Information Public Legal Education and Visit the FLIC: Located at the Saint John Law Courts, Various legal help is available for individuals. Information Service of New Brunswick 10 Peel Plaza, Level 2 Floor. PLEIS-NB is a non-profit organization and Hours of Operation: Toll-Free Family Law Information Line: a registered charity whose mandate is to Mon to Fri 8:30am - 4:30pm 1-888-236-2444 develop bilingual educational products and services about the law for the general A toll-free line operated by Public Legal public in order to promote access to the legal Family Law Workshops: Education and Information Service of NB (PLEIS- system. Their goal is to assist the public in Navigating the Family Law Justice System NB). Operator can provide general information identifying and understanding their legal If you have decided to use self-help options on family law matters and explain family law rights and responsibilities, and attaining for some, or all, of your family law matters, forms and court procedures. Operates Monday self-help skills where appropriate, to improve such as an uncontested divorce or a child to Friday 8:30am-4:30pm. their ability to deal with legal issues. support variation, you should consider taking PO Box 6000 a workshop. The topics of each workshop are: Family Advice Lawyers: 1-855-266-0266 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 Changing a Child Support Order; Doing your A province wide service of the Department T: 506-453-5369 Own Divorce; Preparing for a “Family Court of Justice and Public Safety in collaboration F: 506-462-5193 Hearing”; and Separation: Legal Considerations. with the NB Legal Aid Services Commission [email protected] Workshops are offered in the following (NBLASC). Lawyers provide free general legal www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca/en/ locations: information for up to two hours on family law matters. They can explain what to expect from Family Law Information Centre (FLIC) – Bathurst Oromocto the court process and help you understand Saint John Law Courts Campbellton St. Stephen court forms. This service in the judicial district of Saint John Edmundston Sussex To book an appointment, call toll free: is an initiative of the Department of Justice Fredericton Saint John 1-855-266-0266. and Public Safety. The FLIC offers information and resources to the general public about Grand Falls Tracadie-Sheila Family Law NB Website: www.familylawnb.ca various family law issues, referrals to other Miramichi Woodstock services and appointments for family Moncton As needed This website promotes access to the family mediation or to see the family advice lawyer justice system. Includes family law publications, or the triage family advice lawyer. For more on these workshops, you can read an videos, self-help guides and annotated fillable To book an appointment, call information pamphlet online here or call family law forms. Created by PLEIS-NB. 506-658-2261. 1-888-236-2444.

17 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Crown Prosecutor’s Offices Tracadie-Sheila If you are involved with a Edmundston Moncton PO Box 3587, Stn Main criminal case against your Carrefour Assomption121 Moncton Law Court Tracadie-Sheila, NB E1X 1G5 spouse, you may need to l’Église St 145 Assomption Blvd T: 506-394-3727 contact the Crown Prosecutor Edmundston, NB E3V 3J9 Moncton, NB E1C 0R2 F: 506-394-3725 in your area. T: 506-735-2027 T: 506-856-2310 F: 506-735-2064 F: 506-856-2625 Bathurst Woodstock Bathurst Courthouse Fredericton Oromocto/Burton Woodstock Court House Room 217, 2nd Fl 689 Main St Justice Building Burton Courthouse 254 St Patrick St Woodstock, NB E7M 2E2 Rm 313, PO Box 6000 23 Route 102 Bathurst, NB E2A 3Z9 T: 506-325-4416 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 Burton, NB E2V 2Y6 T: 506-547-2160 F: 506-325-4447 T: 506-453-2819 T: 506-357-4033 F: 506-547-2141 F: 506-457-4812 F: 506-357-4136

Campbellton Grand Falls Saint John City Centre Mall Grand Falls Provincial Building Saint John Law Courts Rm 801, PO Box 5001 430 Broadway Blvd Fl 4, PO Box 5001 Campbellton, NB E3N 3H5 Grand Falls, NB E3Z 2K6 Saint John, NB E2L 4Y9 T: 506-789-2308 T: 506-473-7702 T: 506-658-2580 F: 506-789-4932 F: 506-473-7703 F: 506-658-3061

Caraquet Miramichi St. Stephen Caraquet Law Courts Miramichi Law Courts St Stephen Regional Centre PO Box 5559 673 King George Hwy 41 King St Caraquet, NB ElW 1B7 Miramichi, NB EIV 1N6 St Stephen, NB E3L 2C1 T: 506-726-2794 T: 506-627-4015 T: 506-466-7397 F: 506-726-2870 F: 506-627-4535 F: 506-466-7602 [email protected]

18 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Going to Court

a) Victim Services, The Victims Services Program has 12 offices b) Correctional Service of Canada, Justice and Public Safety across the province: Regional Headquarters The Department of Justice and Public Safety, Bathurst 547-2924 () Victim Services Program may assist you as Burton 357-4035 The Correctional Service of Canada offers a your case proceeds through the criminal Campbellton 789-2388 service called the Restorative Opportunities justice process. For information on the Program, which provides an opportunity for Caraquet 726-2417 criminal justice system, court processes, victims to communicate with the offender referrals for counselling to assist in dealing Edmundston 735-2543 that caused the harm (either indirectly with the trauma of being victimized, court Elsipogtog First Nation 523-4747 or directly). It is voluntary at all stages of preparation and support, assistance in Fredericton 453-2768 the process and includes highly-trained preparing a Victim Impact Statement (if Grand Falls 473-7706 mediators. Click here for more information the accused is convicted), information on Moncton 856-2875 on the program. sentencing, and more, contact the regional office nearest you. Miramichi 627-4065 1045 Main St, 2nd Floor To access victim service publications and Richibucto 523-7150 Moncton, NB E1C 1H1 further resources, click here. Saint John 658-3742 T: 506-851-6313 Shediac 533-9100 F: 506-851-6316 Victim Services Program Shippigan 533-3338 Chancery Place St. Stephen 466-7414 675 King St Tracadie-Sheila 394-3690 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 Woodstock 325-4422 T: 506-453-3992

19 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Overall Health and Well-Being

a) General Counselling Services and Family Violence Prevention Many agencies provide counselling services to individuals in times of crisis. Some agencies provide specialized information and counselling to victims of family violence, as well as preventative strategies and rehabilitation.

Centre de Bénévolat de la Gentle Path Counselling Services Ltd. Nepisiguit Family Services Inc. Péninsule Acadienne 20 Alma St 216 Main St, Suite 309 220 St Pierre Blvd W, Suite 100 Saint John, NB E2L 5G6 Bathurst, NB E2A1A8 Caraquet, NB E1W 1B1 T: 506-652-7284 T: 506-546-3305 T: 506-727-1860 F: 506-672-1783 F: 506-548-4170 F: 506-727-1862 [email protected] [email protected] Online here Family Enrichment and Restigouche Family Services Counselling Services Inc. 1130 Roseberry St, Ste 302 Sage 356 Queen St Campbellton, NB E3N 2G6 70 King St Moncton, NB E1C 4M6 Fredericton, NB E3B 1C2 T: 506-753-4161 T: 1-506-857-3258 or 1-800-390-3258F: T: 506-458-8211 F: 506-753-7773 506-857-2012 F: 506-451-9437 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.sageforyou.com/ Kent Centre for the Family Plus Life Solutions Prevention of Violence Virage-Turning Point 199 Chesley Dr, Ste 204 7714 Rte 134 235 Main St, Unit 309 Saint John, NB E2K 4S9 Ste-Anne-de-Kent, NB E4S 1H5 Bathurst, NB E2A 1A8 T: 506-634-8295 T: 506-743-5449 T: 506-546-1215 F: 506-652-1477 F: 506-743-6673 F: 506-458-4170 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.familyplus.ca www.preventionviolencekent.com/

20 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE b) Specialized Mental Health and Addictions Services If you, or someone you know, needs help dealing with a mental health or addiction issue, various facilities offer specialized treatment and counselling, as well as general programming that help to foster overall good mental health and continued recovery. Addiction Services Addiction and Mental Health Services Bathurst Saint John At these agencies, a complete range of addiction and mental health 350 St. George St 416 Bay St, South Bay services including a range of inpatient, outpatient, and community Bathurst NB E2A 1B9 Saint John, NB E2M 7L4 services are offered (as opposed to strictly addiction services). T: 506-547-2086 T: 506-674-4300 Programs generally offer assessment, crisis intervention, children F: 506-674-4374 and youth, adult, seniors and community care. Campbellton Inpatient Detox: 24/7 Fredericton Miramichi 53 Gallant Dr Other programs: 65 Brunswick St 1780 Water St Campbellton NB E3N 3H4 8:30AM - 4:40PM Fredericton, NB E3B 1G5 Miramichi, NB E1N 1B6 T: 506-789-7055 T: 506-453-2132 T: 506-778-6111 Tracadie-Sheila F: 506-453-8766 Hours of Operation: Edmundston 400 Des Hospitalières St 345 Hébert Blvd Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM PO Box 3180 Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM Edmundston NB E3V 0E7 Tracadie-Sheila NB E1X 1G5 T: 506-735-2092 T: 506-394-3615 Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) Canada Atlantic Region of Narcotics Anonymous Moncton New Brunswick is located in Wolastoqewiyik Area 81. New Brunswick belongs to 125 Mapleton Rd Healing Lodge Moncton, NB E1C 1B3 Click here to locate a meeting the Canada Atlantic Region of 13309 Route 105 Narcotics Anonymous (CARNA). T: 506- 856-2333 Tobique First Nation, near you, or email AA at info@ F: 506-856-2796 NB E7H 5K1 area81aa.ca Find a meeting anywhere in Addiction In-patient: 24/7 T: 506-273-5403 Canada by calling 1-855-562- Methadone Clinic: 2262 or click here to download Mon to Fri 8:00AM – 4:00PM an meeting list for your area.

21 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Community Mental Health Centres Canadian Mental Health Community Mental Health Centres deliver acute services, such as screening, assessment, Association Offices 24-hour crisis intervention, short-term therapy, prevention, consultation and service delivery Fredericton coordination, as well as services specific for children, and long-term mental care for adults. 403 Regent St, Ste 202 Bathurst CMHC Fredericton CMHC Saint John CMHC Fredericton, NB E3B 3X6 165 St Andrews St Victoria Health Centre Mercantile Centre T: 506-455-5231 Bathurst, NB E2A 1C1 65 Brunswick St 55 Union St, 3rd Floor F: 506-459-3878 T: 506-547-2038 Fredericton, NB E3B 5G6 Saint John, NB E2L 5B7 [email protected] F: 506-547-2978 T: 506-453-2132 T: 506-658-3737 nb.cmha.ca F: 506-453-8766 F: 506-658-3739 Campbellton CMHC Moncton – Satellite Office 6 Arran St Grand Falls St. Stephen CMHC 22 Church St, Ste T240 Campbellton, NB E3N 1K4 131 Pleasant St, 2nd Floor 41 King St Moncton, NB E1C 0P7 T: 506-789-2440 Grand Falls, NB E3Z 1G1 St Stephen, NB E3L 2C1 T: 506-859-8114 F: 506-753-6969 T: 506-475-2440 T: 506-466-7380 F: 506-859-9581 F: 506-475-2452 F: 506-466-7501 [email protected] Caraquet CMHC nb.cmha.ca 295 St Pierre Blvd W Moncton CMHC Sussex CMHC Caraquet, NB E1W 1B7 81 Albert St 30 Moffett Ave Saint John – Satellite Office T: 506-726-2030 PO Box 5001 Sussex, NB E4E 1E8 15 Market Square, F: 506-726-2090 Moncton, NB E1C 8R3 T: 506-432-2090 Ste 1500, City Hall Bldg T: 506-856-2444 F: 506-432-2046 Saint John, NB E2L 1E8 Edmundston CMHC F: 506-856-2995 T: 506-633-1705 121 Church St, Woodstock CMHC F: 506-633-2892 3rd Floor, Ste 331 Richibucto CMHC 200 King St [email protected] Edmundston, NB E3V 1J9 Cartier Pl PO Box 5001 nb.cmha.ca T: 506-735-2070 PO Box 5001 Woodstock, NB E7M 5C6 F: 506-737-4448 Richibucto, NB E4W 5R5 T: 506-325-4419 T: 506-523-7620 F: 506-325-4610 F: 506-523-7678

22 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Psychiatric Units

Vitalite Health Network – Zone 6 – Zone 3 Vitalite Health Network – Zone 1 Regional Hospital Centre Dr. E. Chalmers Hospital Dr. G.L. Dumont Hospital Psychiatric Unit Psychiatric Unit Psychiatric Unit 1750 Sunset Dr PO Box 9000, Priestman St 330 Archibald St Bathurst, NB E2A 4L7 Fredericton, NB E3B 5N5 Moncton, NB E1C 2Z3 T: 506-544-3662 T: 506-452-5213 T: 506-862-4175 F: 506-544-2326 F: 506-452-5847 F: 506-862-4048

Vitalite Health Network – Zone 5 Horizon Health Network – Zone 7 Provincial Child and Adolescent Campbellton Regional Hospital Corporation Psychiatric Unit Psychiatric Unit (CAPU) Psychiatric Unit 500 Water St 135 McBeath Ave 189 Lily Lake Rd Miramichi, NB E1V 3G5 Moncton, NB E1C 6Z7 Campbellton, NB E3N 3H4 T: 506-623-3103 T: 506-857-5574 T: 506-789-6882 F: 506-623-6194 F: 506-857-5751 F: 506-789-5025 Horizon Health Network – Zone 1 Horizon Health Network – Zone 2 Vitalite Health Network – Zone 4 The Moncton Hospital Saint John Regional Hospital Edmundston Regional Hospital Psychiatric Unit Psychiatric Unit Psychiatric Unit 135 MacBeath Ave PO Box 2100, University Ave 275 Hebert Blvd Moncton, NB E1C 6Z8 Saint John, NB E2L 4L2 Edmundston, NB E3V 3L2 T: 506-857-5239 T: 506-648-6467 T: 506-739-2524 F: 506-857-5249 F: 506-635-1614 F: 506-739-2234

23 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE c) Public Health Public Health Clinics These agencies provide information and services that support healthy growth and development, foster healthy lifestyles, aid in the control of communicable diseases, and protect the public from health risks by providing information on topics such as safe food handling. Some programs include early childhood initiatives, addiction prevention, and community nutrition. For more information on the Department of Public Health, access their website here. Bathurst Caraquet Fredericton Kedgwick 165 St Andrew St 295 St-Pierre Blvd. W PO Box 500 39 Notre-Dame St, Unit D Bathurst, NB E2A 1C1 Caraquet, NB E1W 1A4 300 St Mary’s St, Rm 1200 Kedgwick, NB E8H 1H5 T: 506-547-2062 T: 506-726-2025 Fredericton, NB E3B 5H1 T: 506-284-3422 F: 506-547-7459 F: 506-726-2493 T: 506-453-5200 F: 506-284-3447 F: 506-444-5108 Blackville Chipman Miramichi 2 Shaffer Ln 9 Civic Crt, Unit 2 Grand Falls 1780 Water St, Ste 300 Blackville, NB E9B 1P4 Chipman, NB E4A 2H8 131 Pleasant St, 2nd Floor Miramichi, NB E1N 1B6 T: 506-843-2956 T: 506-453-5200 Grand Falls, NB E3Z 1G1 T: 506-778-6102 F: 506-843-2911 F: 506-339-7181 T: 506- 475-2441 F: 506-776-6611 F: 506-475-2443 Boiestown Dalhousie Moncton 6154 Route 8, Unit 1 28 Victoria St Grand Manan 81 Albert St Boiestown, NB E6A 1M4 Dalhousie, NB E8C 2R6 130 Route 776, Unit 4 Moncton, NB E1C 1B3 T: 506-453-5200 T: 506-789-2266 Grand Manan, NB E5G 4K9 T: 506-856-2401 F: 506-369-2702 F: 506-789-2349 T: 506-662-7024 / 506-755-4022 F: 506-856-2623 F: 506-662-7028 Campbellton Edmundston Neguac 6 Arran St, 1st Fl 121 Church St, Unit 330 Jacquet River 1175 Principale St, Ste 60 Campbellton, NB E3N 1K4 Edmundston, NB E3V 1J9 41B Mack St Neguac, NB E9G 1T1 T: 506-789-2266 T: 506-735-2065 Belledune, NB E8G 2R3 T: 506-776-3824 F: 506-789-2349 F: 506-735-3142 T: 506-789-2266 F: 506-776-3897 F: 506-789-2349

24 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Public Health Clinics AIDS New Brunswick Oromocto Saint John Sussex 275A Restigouche Rd 55 Union St 30 Moffat Ave AIDS New Brunswick offers a wide variety Oromocto, NB E2V 0A8 Saint John, NB E2L 5B7 Sussex, NB E4E 1E8 of services aside from clinical testing T: 506-453-5200 T: 506-658-2454 T: 1-800-545-8008 / including educational programs, support, F: 506-357-4089 F: 506-658-3067 506-432-2003 treatment and a skills building program. F: 506-432-4524 T: 1-888-561-4009 Perth-Andover Shediac F: 1-888-501-6301 35 Tribe Rd 342 Main St, Unit 160 Tracadie-Sheila [email protected] Perth-Andover, NB E7H 2H1 Shediac, NB E4P 2E7 Place Tracadie www.aidsnb.com T: 1-888-829-6444 T: 506-533-3354 3520 Principale St F: 506-273-2118 F: 506-533-3376 Tracadie-Sheila, AIDS Saint John NB E1C 1X9 AIDS Saint John is a charitable organization Plaster Rock T: 506-394-3888 that offers a variety of services including 120 Main St 239 J.D. Gauthier Blvd F: 506-394-3858 anonymous HIV testing, education Plaster Rock, NB E7G 2E5 Shippagan, NB E8S 1N2 sessions, treatment information, and a T: 1-888-829-6444 T: 506-336-3061 Woodstock needle distribution program. F: 506-356-6100 F: 506-336-3068 200 King St, Room 145 62 Waterloo St Woodstock, NB E7M 5C6 Saint John, NB E2L 3P3 Richibucto St. George T: 1-888-829-6444 T: 506-652-2437 25 Cartier Blvd, Unit 153 5 Riverview Ave F: 506-325-4724 F: 506-652-2438 Richibucto, NB E4W 5R5 St George, NB E5C 3M1 [email protected] T: 506-523-7607 T: 506-755-4022 www.aidssaintjohn.com/ F: 506-523-7766 F: 506-755-1807

Sackville St. Stephen 95 Queens Rd, Unit B 41 King St Sackville, NB E4L 4H2 St Stephen, NB E3L 2C1 T: 506-364-4080 T: 506-466-7504 / F: 506-364-4099 1-888-476-3555 F: 506-466-7537

25 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE d) Food and Clothing Several organizations provide donated goods for free or at a low price.

i) Salvation Army Thrift Stores www.salvationarmy.ca/ ii) Value Village Thrift Stores www.valuevillage.com Bathurst Moncton Elmwood Fredericton 112 Main St, 300, prom. Elmwood 371 Bishop Dr, Bathurst, NB E2A 1A4 Moncton, NB E1A 6V2 Fredericton NB E3C 2M6 T: 506-545-7773 T : 506-859-8305 T: 506-455-7676

Dieppe Sackville Moncton 1127 Champlain St, 26A Bridge St, 15 Plaza Blvd, Dieppe, NB E1A 1P9 Sackville, NB E4L 3N5 Moncton, NB E1C 0E8 T: 506-877-1920 T: 506-536-2554 T: 506-382-3003

Fredericton Saint John Saint John 275 Main St 87 Lansdowne Pl, 212 McAllister Dr, Fredericton, NB E3A 1E1 Saint John, NB E2K 3A1 Saint John NB T: 506-632-8391 T : 472-5458 T: 506-696-5301

Miramichi Sussex 231 Pleasant St, 9-138 Main St, Miramichi, NB E1V 1Y6 Sussex, NB E4E 3E1 T: 506-622-6447 T: 506-433-2723

Moncton 1185 Mountain Rd, Moncton, NB E1C 7W8 T: 506-855-8443

26 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE iii) Food Banks Click here to find a food bank/soup kitchen near you. Atelier R.A.D.O. S.P.O.T. Shepody Food Bank Inc Salisbury Helping Hands 325 St-François St 25 Maple St 8 Forestdale Rd Food Bank Edmundston, NB E3V 3L1 Petitcodiac, NB E4Z 4M5 Riverside-Albert, NB E4H 3Y7 12 Marx Farm Rd T: (506) 735-6313 T: 506-756-8545 T: 506-882-2323 Salisbury, NB E4J 3G7 F: (506) 735-5803 Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: T: 506-372-9787 [email protected] Wed, Thurs 10:00AM - 11:45AM Wed 1:00PM – 3:00PM Hours of Operation: Tues, Wed & Thurs 10:00AM - Food Depot Alimentaire Inc PEDVAC Foundation Albert County Food Bank 4:30PM 330 MacNaughton Ave 12 Church St 50 Runneymeade Rd Moncton, NB E1H 2K1 Port Elgin, NB E4M 2C9 Riverview, NB E1B 3X9 Vestiaire St-Joseph Hours of Operation: T: 506-538-7638 T: 506-386-7824 60 Vestiaire St Mon to Fri 8:00AM – 4:00PM F: 506-538-7638 F: 506-386-4165 Shediac, NB E4P 2W5 T: 506-383-4281 Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: T: 506-532-1147 F: 506-388-5822 Tues to Sat 9:00AM – 5:00PM Tues 1:00PM-4:00PM F: 506-532-1145 [email protected] Wed 10:00AM – 1:00PM Hours of operation: www.FoodDepotAlimentaire.ca KCVA Food Bank Closed first week of every month Mon to Fri 9:00AM -11:30AM, 9358 Main St, Unit 4 1:30PM-3:30PM Greener Villiage Community Richibucto, NB E4W 4C8 (Fredericton Food Bank) Comité de Bénévolat Food Centre T: 506-523-7580 686 Riverside Dr de Rogersville Sussex Sharing Club F: 506-523-6339 Fredericton, NB E3A 8C2 11133 Principal St, #12 26 Everleigh St T: 506-459-7461 Hours of Operation: Rogersville, NB E4Y 2N4 Sussex, NB E4E 2N8 F: 506-450-9076 Tues to Thurs 11 AM – 4 PM T: 506-775-2783 T: 506-433-6047 [email protected] Closed first week of every month. Hours of operation: Sackville & District Tues, Wed & Sat 2 PM - 4 PM Open Hands Food Bank Kent County Volunteer Assistance Centre Inc. 19 Mark St, Moncton, NB E1C 7H1 Action Group 9-B Willow Ln West End Food Bank T: 506-382-3663 3800 Rte 505, Richibouctou Sackville, NB E4L 4P4 398 Salisbury Road F: 506-383-9934 Village, NB E4W 1R2 T: 506-536-4164 Moncton, NB E1E 1B3 Hours of Operation: T: 506-523-9070 Hours of Operation: (Back Entrance, Uplands Mon to Fri 8:00AM – 4:00PM F: 506-523-9515 Wed 9:30AM - 11:30AM Baptist Church)

27 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE iv) Volunteer Centres These centres function by encouraging volunteerism, partnering with community organizations to create connections between volunteers and volunteer opportunities, as well as foster leadership in ways that increase community engagement. Several centres are non-profit organizations, while others are part of another community body, such as a United Way or Social Planning Council. Bathurst Volunteer Centre Volunteer Greater Fredericton Volunteer Centre of 464 King Ave PO Box 30069, Southeastern New Brunswick Bathurst, NB E2A 1P6 Fredericton, NB E3B 0H8 Community Peace Centre T: 506-549-5955 T: 506-262-5060 22 Church St, Ste T290 F: 506-549-5866 [email protected] Moncton, NB E1C 0P7 www.bvc-cbb.ca/ www.volunteerfredericton.ca T: 506-869-6977 [email protected] Centre de Bénévolat de Miramichi Volunteer www.volunteergreatermoncton.com la Péninsule Acadienne Inc. Services Inc. 220, St-Pierre Blvd W, Suite 100 133 Newcastle Blvd Saint John Volunteer Centre Caraquet, NB E1W 1A5 Miramichi, NB E1V 2L9 [email protected] T: 506-727-1860 T: 506-622-6565 www.volunteercentresj.com [email protected] [email protected] www.cbpa.ca miramichivolunteer.com/ Volunteer Centre of Charlotte County 199 Union St St. Stephen, NB E3L 2X2 T: 506-466-4995 [email protected]

volunteer.ca/volunteer-centres

28 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE e) Parental Support Resources Services are available through these agencies for children and their parents, such as pre-school and after-school programs, support groups, as well as parenting programs and information. Click here for more information. i) Family Resource Centres Chaleur Resource Fredericton Regional Family Family Resource Centre of Center for Parents Inc. Family Resource Centre Resource Centre Charlotte County Bathurst Youth Center 60 Veteran’s Drive 220 St-Pierre Boul. West, 126 Milltown Blvd. P.O. Box 42, 895 St-Anne St Fredericton, NB E3A 4C3 Suite 100 P.O. Box 352 Bathurst, NB E2A 3Z1 T: 506-474-0252 Caraquet, NB E1W 1A5 St. Stephen, NB E3L 2X3 T: 506-545-6608 [email protected] T: 506-727-1860 T: (506) 465-8181 F: 506-546-3238 F: 506- 727 1862 F: (506) 465-8196 [email protected] Madawaska – Victoria [email protected] [email protected] Family Resource Centre Inc. Restigouche Resource 475 Terrace Street, Unit E Kent Family Kings County Family Resource Centre for Parents Grand Falls, NB E3Z 1B3 Resource Center Centre Inc. 12 A Subway street, T: 506-473-6351 The Anchor, 149 Acadie St, 617 Main Street Campbellton, NB E3N 2W1 Toll Free: 1-866-905-9900 Unit 202 Sussex, NB E4E 7H5 P: 506-753-4172 [email protected] Richibucto, NB E4W 3V5 T: (506) 433-2349 F: 506-753-0007 T: 506-524-9192 Toll Free: 1-800-573-8800 [email protected] A Family Place Inc. [email protected] F: (506) 433-3463 1204 Water St, [email protected] Care’N’Share Family Miramichi, NB E1N 1A2 Family Resource Centre Resource Center Inc. T: 506-622-5103 Saint John Valley Family Resource Centre 341 Main Street F: 506- 622-6879 211 Wentworth Street 110 Richmond Street, Unit 1 Chipman, NB E4A 2M8 [email protected] Saint John, NB E2L 2T4 Woodstock, NB E7M 2N9 T: (506) 339-6726 T: 506-633-2182 T: 506-325-2299 F: (506) 339-6726 Greater Moncton Family F: 506-633-7417 F: 506-328-8896 [email protected] Resource Centre [email protected] [email protected] 20-451 Paul Street, Suite 210 Dieppe, NB E1A 6W8 T: 506-384-7874 F: 506-869-9916 [email protected]

29 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE ii) Other Parental and Child Support Services Big Brothers and Boys and Girls Clubs of Canada – Crossroads for Women Big Sisters of Canada Atlantic Region Offers a children’s program where a child Matches supportive youth volunteers with Offers a safe, affordable place for children, support worker offers support services and youth ages 6 - 16 from single parent families. pre-school age to adult, to go after school. play-based therapy. The adults act as positive role models for Provides engaging activities that support PO Box 1247 the youth. All volunteers are screened by the development of the mind and body. Moncton, NB E1C 8P9 professional caseworkers and a committee of Check your local Boys & Girls Club to see T: 506-853-0811 (Crisis Line) the board of directors. what is available in your area. T: 506-857-8028 Toll-free: 1-800-263-9133 54 Disher Ln, Dufferin, NB E3L 3H6 F: 506-853-4159 www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca T: 506-466-4300 www.crossroadsforwomen.ca F: 506-466-4303 Fredericton Miramichi [email protected] 506-458-8941 506-778-2444 www.bgccc.ca/

Saint John Moncton Boys and Girls Clubs Service areas 506-635-1145 506-857-3047 (please call the number above or look Sussex Woodstock online for specific service locations): 506-433-5995 506-328-2094 Charlotte County Moncton Born to Read Fredericton Riverview Born to Read provides a free bag of children’s Dieppe books to every new mother who has given Havelock birth in a New Brunswick hospital. The books Miramichi are accompanied with a letter for parents, Petitcodiac outlining the importance of reading to their Salisbury child. Information is also included on early Grand Manan Island childhood development. Saint John 40 Union St, St Stephen, NB E3L 1T5 T: 506-466-1479 [email protected]

30 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE ii) Other Parental and Child Support Services

Early Intervention Program (Department of Education and Early Childhood Development) Family Enrichment and Offers young parents support and parenting skills to help give their children a good start in Counselling Service life. Contact your local Public Health office or the number below for information about an Early Intervention Program near you: A Fredericton counselling service that offers a variety of programs on topics Anglophone North Anglophone West including how to raise rebellious teens, Family and Early Childhood North Family and Early Childhood West nurturing self-esteem, and a group for Jane Wood Patricia Harding-Chase anxious children (ages 8-10). 1202 Water St 7 – 261 Connell St 356 Queen St Miramichi, NB E1N 1A2 Woodstock, NB E7M 1L2 Fredericton, NB E3B 1B2 T: 506-778-6532 T: 506-325-4493 T: 506-458-8211 / F: 506-778-6519 F: 506-325-4508 Toll-free in NB: 1-888-829-6777 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.familyenrichment.ca Anglophone East Family and Child Education Family and Early Childhood East Moncton Youth Impact Fleurette Landry Offers education and various supports, R260 – 22 Church Street such as home visits to families whose Youth Impact is a large charitable Moncton, NB E1C 0P7 parents are concerned about their organization that delivers residential and T: 506-853-0575 children. Serves children 0-8 years old. community outreach services for at-risk F: 506-857-3990 3376 Principale St youth. [email protected] Tracadie-Sheila, NB E1X 1A4 536 Mountain Rd T: 506-394-3400 Moncton, NB E1C 2N5 Anglophone South F: 506-394-3455 T: 506-869-6333 Family and Early Childhood South [email protected] F: 506-869-6336 Carlena Keenan-Bourque francophonenordest.nbed.nb.ca To fill out a contact form online, 115 Charlotte St click here Saint John, NB E2L 2L2 www.youthimpact.org T: 506-643-2022 F: 506-643-2020 [email protected]

31 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE ii) Other Parental and Child Support Services Pregnancy Resource Moving Forward Centre of Moncton (PRCM) Moving Forward is a community-based group program offered throughout the year that PRCM is committed to providing accurate helps children, youth and their mothers heal from the hurt of living with woman abuse in information about pregnancy, fetal their family. It is a free, voluntary program that offers separate, yet complimentary, group development, lifestyle issues, and abortion experiences for children and their mothers. procedures, as well as risks. Free maternity To participate in Moving Forward or find out more about this community group program, clothes, baby clothes, and pregnancy tests, view this pamphlet online or call a community contact near you: are also available. 27 John St Fredericton Moncton Acadian Peninsula Moncton, NB E1C 2G7 Liberty Lane Inc. Family Services Services à la Famille T: 506-857-3033 (Helpline) 506-458-8625 Moncton Inc. de la Péninsule F: 506-861-1199 506-857-3258 506-727-1866 [email protected] Woodstock www.pregnancysupport.ca Valley Outreach Services Sussex and Area Campbellton 506-328-9680 Sussex Committee for Restigouche Family the Prevention of Family Services Inc. Sussex Pregnancy Care Centre Saint John Violence 506-753-4161 Provides free and confidential services to Moving Forward 506-433-4842 those in pregnancy crisis situations. 506-632-5616 36 Maple Ave, Unit 13 506-649-2580 Edmundston Sussex, NB E4E 2N5 Comité de la violence T: 506-432-4006 Miramichi familiale Miramichi Family Violence du Nord-Ouest Inc. Partnership Committee 506-263-1119 506-778-6496 506-740-1121

If you have trouble contacting a group in your area, please call the Women’s Equality Branch at 506-453-8126.

32 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Adult Literacy and Other Educational Services If you would like to further your education or ability to read and write, there are resources that can help you acquire skills that are applicable to everyday life, and help you to achieve your goals.

a) Literacy Programs Community Adult Learning Program online here Frontier College Provides free literacy and GED preparation classes for adults (18+) and is accessible in 70 Trains volunteers to work with children and communities throughout NB in both official languages. Email [email protected] or contact an adults in communities to improve literacy. adult learning consultant in your region: T: 506-450-7923 County (toll free: 1-877-450-7923) [email protected] Albert 856-2241 www.frontiercollege.ca/ Carleton 325-4866 Charlotte 325-4866 Fredericton Gloucester 789-2085 (Bilingual) [email protected] 325-4866 (Francophone) Moncton Kent 856-2241 (Bilingual) [email protected] 856-2073 (Francophone) Madawaska 735-2715 R.E.A.D. Saint John Northumberland 778-5261 (Miramichi) Help with adult reading and math skills by 394-3910 (Péninsule acadienne) matching learners with tutors. Restigouche 789-2085 133 MacLaren Blvd Saint John 658-6701 Saint John, NB E2K 3G3 Victoria 325-4866 (South of Grand Falls)  T: 506-633-2011 735-2715 (North of Grand Falls) F: 506-633-2011 Westmorland 856-2241 [email protected] York 325-4866

33 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE b) Other Educational Services

First Nations Education Initiative Workplace Essential Skills The First Nations Education Initiative works Workplace Essential Skills (WES) training is aimed at helping adults who are employed or to improve achievement levels in literacy, seeking employment and require additional essential skills to succeed. The training is based numeracy and student retention of First on the nine essential skills: Reading, Writing, Numeracy, Oral Communication, Document Use, Nation Students which meet or exceed Computer Use, Thinking Skills, Continuous Learning, Working with Others. Find a regional office their non First Nation peers through free near you or email [email protected] for more information. programs province-wide. Edmundston Moncton Saint John 2398 Route 102 Highway, Unit A2 121 de l’Église St 200 Champlain St PO Box 5001 Lincoln, NB E3B 7G1 Edmundston, NB Dieppe, NB Saint John, NB T: 506-357-7230 T: 506-735-2677 T: 506-869-6944 T: 506-643-7258 F: 506-357-6082 F: 506-735-2527 F: 506-869-6608 F: 506-643-7443 fneii.ca/ Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8:30AM - 5:00PM Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM

Fredericton Péninsule acadienne 300 Saint Mary’s St 20E St-Pierre Blvd W Fredericton, NB Caraquet, NB T: 506-453-2377 T: 506-726-2639 F: 506-444-5189 F: 506-726-2728 Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM

Miramichi Restigouche/Chaleur 152 Pleasant St 157 Water St Miramichi, NB Campbellton, NB T: 506-627-4000 T: 506-789-2411 F: 506-624-5482 F: 506-759-6696 Hours of Operation: Hours of Operation: Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM Mon to Fri 8:15AM - 4:30PM

34 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Resources for Diverse Populations

We have flagged several resources that are New Brunswick Senior Public Legal Education and specifically targeted at special populations. If Citizens’ Federation Information Service of NB you are a senior or youth, LGBTQ, Aboriginal, or Devoted to the advancement of issues related a Newcomer to Canada, some of the resources • Are You Dating? Older Adults to the wellbeing of all seniors aged 50 years and Healthy Relationships listed below might be helpful to you. and over in New Brunswick. If you are interested in knowing about For more information call: This publication addresses issues that may resources, such as counselling, for partners Toll Free: 1-800-453-4333 arise when older adults are dating. It offers who abuse, click here. Moncton: 506-857-8242 tips on how to recognize and keep abuse out [email protected] of the relationship. a) Resources for Seniors www.nbscf.ca • Legal Toolkit for Seniors Adult Protection Program - Department of Social Development Office of the Public Trustee The Legal Toolkit for Seniors provides an overview of various legal tools that might The Department of Social Development offers The Office of the Public Trustee helps to protect the interests of the most vulnerable help mentally competent seniors to plan for support and services for seniors who are a safe and secure future. experiencing abuse and neglect. persons in New Brunswick, especially when family and friends are unable to help. • Preventing Abuse and Neglect of Seniors To contact the Adult Protection Program, call For more information call: the office nearest you toll-free: Toll-free: 1-888-336-8383 This publication answers questions about abuse and neglect of seniors. It may also Acadian Peninsula Miramichi www.legalaid.nb.ca help family, friends and caregivers who assist (Tracadie-Sheila) 1-866-441-4246 seniors. 1-866-441-4149 Here are some helpful booklets: Justice Canada Chaleur (Bathurst) Moncton 1-866-441-4341 1-866-426-5191 • Elder Abuse is Wrong (2011) (PDF Version, 2.09 Mb) Edmundston Restigouche 1-866-441-4249 (Campbellton) This booklet is for older adults who may 1-866-441-4245 be suffering from abuse by someone they trust—it could be a partner or spouse, a Fredericton Saint John family member, a caregiver, a service provider 1-866-444-8838 1-866-441-4340 or another individual.

35 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE b) Resources for Teens and Youth Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Canada Partners for Youth Here are some helpful booklets: Provides a variety of services to youth and Matches supportive youth volunteers with • Before Getting Married: Make youth at risk, including transitional housing. youth ages 6 - 16 from single parent families. Sure Your Home is Loving and Safe The adults act as positive role models for For more information call: the youth. All volunteers are screened by 506-462-0323 Booklet explains the signs of family violence professional caseworkers and a committee of [email protected] and suggests getting help to deal with it the board of directors. www.partnersforyouth.ca before getting married. Toll-free: 1-800-263-9133 • No Means No: Understanding www.bigbrothersbigsisters.ca Portage Cassidy Lake Consent to Sexual Activity Fredericton Miramichi A residential substance abuse rehabilitation Booklet provides information on the age of 506-458-8941 506-778-2444 centre for adolescents. consent to sexual activity and an overview Portage Cassidy Lake of some of Canada’s laws on sexual assault, Saint John Moncton P.O. Box 339, Norton, NB E5T 1J7 and other offences involving sexual 506-635-1145 506-857-3047 506-839-1200 exploitation. www.portage.ca/atlantic/index.html Sussex Woodstock • Teens and Dating: Tips for keeping 506-433-5995 506-328-2094 abuse out of your relationship Chrysalis House – Youth in Transition Learn the signs of an abusive relationship, and how to foster a healthy one. Chrysalis House provides long-term shelter in Fredericton for young women ages 16 – 19 for as long as needed, up until the woman’s 19th birthday when other accommodations are sought. For more information call: T: 506-451-4767 yitfredericton.ca/

36 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE c) Resources for LGBTQ d) Resources for Aboriginal Peoples

GayCanada – Canada’s Online Gay, Elsipogtog Crisis Centre The Healing Journey: Family Violence Lesbian, & Bisexual Community 349 Big Cove Rd Prevention in Aboriginal Communities The Canadian Gay, Lesbian & Bisexual Resource Elsipogtog First Nation This website includes a toolkit made up Directory is an organization dedicated to the NB E4W 2S3 of various family violence resources in collection, compilation and distribution of Phone: (506) 523-8260 New Brunswick and across Canada which information important to or of relevance to Gignoo Transition House are specifically created for Aboriginal the GLB communities across Canada. The Communities. To access them, click here site also contains a listing of counsellors, Provides programs and services to women www.thehealingjourney.ca therapists, and other gay, lesbian and bisexual and children from First Nations communities. resources across Canada, by province. Gignoo programs and services are designed Here are some helpful booklets: www.gaycanada.com to stop violence and respond to crisis and include the following: peer counselling, • Creating Healthy Personal Relationships GLBTQ Domestic Violence Project budget and financial planning, healthy Information on family violence prevention GLBTQDVP assists and supports victims and lifestyles program, traditional healing, and family law options if your relationship survivors of domestic violence, focusing resource contacts, parenting skills, victim ends. services, anger management, and workshops on GLBTQ communities, to bring about • Safety Planning for Aboriginal Women responsive public policy, and to increase on family violence. access to culturally competent services. PO Box 3385 Stn B This pamphlet will help you create a safety This is an American site so the toll free hotline is Fredericton, NB E3A 5H2 plan for leaving in an emergency. T: 1-800-565-6878 (Crisis Line) not accessible. • Someone’s Hurting My Mom www.glbtqdvp.org T: 506-458-1236 F: 506-459-2547 A pamphlet to help young children plan to Send an email online at: stay safe in a family crisis. www.gignoohouse.ca/contact-us/ www.gignoohouse.ca • Teen Dating: Are You in a Healthy Relationship? This pamphlet offers tips to help you stay safe while dating.

37 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE e) Resources for Newcomers to Canada

Citizenship and Immigration Canada: Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick 1-888-242-2100 Check out these family law resources for immigrants: If you are a temporary resident in Canada (a • Family Law and Immigrants - A Handbook on Family Law Issues in NB visitor, worker or refugee claimant or the spouse of someone with temporary status) contact • Family Law Matters for Immigrants in New Brunswick - English Edition Citizenship and Immigration Canada to ask how • Family Law Matters for Immigrants in New Brunswick - your status in Canada may be affected by the Korean Edition / status of your spouse or sponsor. You have the 뉴브런스윅 이민자들을 위한 가정법률 right to privacy when dealing with officials. • Family Law Matters for Immigrants in New Brunswick - Mandarin Edition / 新布伦瑞克省移民家庭法律知识普及 New Brunswick Multicultural Council • Family Law Matters for Immigrants in New Brunswick - Arabic Edition / ةرسألا نوناق نؤوش The New Brunswick Multicultural Council Inc (NBMC) is a bilingual, not-for-profit, umbrella, كيوزنورب وين يف نيرجاهملل organization committed to supporting immigrant-serving agencies, and multicultural • Family Law Matters for Immigrants in New Brunswick - Spanish Edition / and ethno-cultural associations in the province. Aspectos importantes en el derecho de familia : para inmigrantes en New Brunswick T: 506-453-1091 [email protected] www.nb-mc.ca Click here to locate the member multicultural associations throughout New Brunswick.

38 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Websites and Resources

Websites - Legal information Websites – Victim Services Websites – Family Violence

Public Legal Education and Information Victim Services - Love Shouldn’t Hurt Service of New Brunswick Department of Public Safety www.gnb.ca/violence www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/en/ departments/public_safety/safety_ Public Legal Education and Information Family Law NB Website protection/content/victim_services.html Service of New Brunswick: Abuse and www.familylawnb.ca violence publications Justice Canada - Police Centre for http://www.legal-info-legale.nb.ca/en/ New Brunswick Legal Aid Services Victims abuse_and_violence Commission http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/ www.legalaid.nb.ca victims-victimes/ The Healing Journey: Family Violence Prevention in Aboriginal Communities Financial and Consumer Services Canadian Resource Centre for www.thehealingjourney.ca Commission Victims of Crime www.fcnb.ca http://crcvc.ca/en/ Family Violence: It’s Your Business www.toolkitnb.ca

Women’s Equality Branch – Violence prevention and community partnerships http://www2.gnb.ca/content/gnb/ en/departments/women/Violence_ Prevention_and_Community_ Partnerships.html

39 NEW BRUNSWICK DIRECTORY OF SERVICES FOR VICTIMS OF ABUSE Justice Canada – Family Violence General Information • Women Victims of Abuse Protocols http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/cj-jp/fv-vf/ • Information for Abused Women – • Department of Justice Canada family Survival Strategies violence publications Public Health Agency of Canada – Stop Family Violence • Information for Abused Women – • Abuse is Wrong (2009) http://www.phac-aspc.gc.ca/sfv-avf/ Dealing with the Police (PDF Version, 521 Kb) index-eng.php • Peace Bonds and Restraining Orders • Child Abuse is Wrong: What Can I Do? (2012) (PDF Version, 2.66 Mb) National Aboriginal Circle • Victims of Family Violence – Against Family Violence Testifying in Criminal Court • Abuse is Wrong in any Language (2011) www.nacafv.ca (PDF Version, 2.06 Mb) Safer Families... Safer Communities – Publications • Elder Abuse is Wrong (2011) Safety Planning Resources (PDF Version, 2.09 Mb) •You can recognize the warning signs • Living in an Abusive Relationship: that someone is being abused • Abuse Is Wrong In Any Culture: Inuit Strategies for Staying Safer (2011) (PDF Version, 1.93 Mb) • You can help prevent and respond • My Safety Plan: On the Internet to abuse in your community • What’s Wrong with Spanking - • My Child’s Safety Plan: Positive Parenting Tip Sheet • You can help prevent firearms Someone is Hurting my Mom deaths and injuries • Stalking is a Crime Called Criminal • My Safety Plan: Leaving in an Emergency Harassment (2003) (PDF Version, 338 Kb) • You can know how the law helps people living with abuse or violence in their lives The Department of Justice offers a number • My Safety Plan: After Leaving of other publications on family violence • Strategies for Safer Leaving- Contacts Card • You can help protect the safety available on the Publications section of our of people and animals website. • How to plan for your safety

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