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Victims of Abuse NEW BRUNSWICK 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 Canada, 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. Published by: In collaboration with: Public Legal Education and Information Service of New Brunswick P.O. Box 6000, Fredericton, 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 Moncton, 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 Grand Manan 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 Caraquet Lamèque CALL 9-1-1 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 Shediac 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 Richibucto 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 Nackawic 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 Oromocto, 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 Fredericton Police Force Kennebecasis Regional Police Force Roussell / O’Neil Complex 311 Queen St 126 Millennium Drive 285 King Ave Fredericton, NB E3B 1B1 Quispamsis 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, Nigadoo, 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] Edmundston Police Force the Chief of Police.
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