Resources for Victims of Child Abuse

Resources for Victims

CONTACTS TO REPORT CHILD ABUSE IN BC

Emergency: 911

Ministry of Children and Family Development: 1-800-663-9112

Surrey RCMP: 604-599-0502 (non-emergency)

Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD)

To reduce the burden of suffering resulting from children’s mental illness, child and youth mental health services are offered throughout British Columbia by the Ministry of Children and Family Development (MCFD). These services provide a wide range of community-based specialized mental health services to children and their families.
Phone: 1-800-663-9112

Responding to Child Welfare Concerns

TRAUMA COUNSELLING

For resources regarding trauma counselling for children who have been abused, legal assistance, childcare and parenting, financial assistance, specialized services for Indigenous families and specialized services for newcomer families; please see the link below.

CAREGIVER PSYCHOEDUCATION HANDOUT

At Sophie’s Place, we strongly believe in empowering parents and caregivers to help children reach their full potential.

This handout gives caregivers the resources and information to support themselves and their families.

OTHER RESOURCES

Helpline for Children

Call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week if you need help and want to talk to a social worker. You do not have to give your name to talk.

Call: 604-310-1234

Need Help Now

NeedHelpNow helps teens stop the spread of sexual pictures or videos and provides support along the way. Provides guidance on the steps that can be taken to get through a very traumatizing experience.

Youth Against Violence Line

Helpline to anonymously provide information or talk about a past or future violence incident.

  • Call: 1-800-680-4264
  • Text: 604-836-6381

Kids Help Phone

Provides 24 hours a day 7 days a week helpline mental health. Talk to a trained counsellor anytime, even if you just need to talk.

  • Call 1-800-668-6868
  • Text: 686868

KUU-US Crisis Line

24-hour provincial aboriginal crisis line for Adults/Elders and Children/Youth.

Call: 1-800-588-8717

Representative for Children and Youth

Provides individual advocacy for children, youth, and young adults who having trouble accessing government services or feel they are being treated unfairly or not being listened to.

Call: 1-800-476-3933

Youth Resources Centres

Provides one-stop access for youth and families to access drop-in resource rooms for support, food, laundry, showers as well as programming for social, health, education, housing, substance use support, employment, and life skills services at 2 locations.

  • Central City Youth Hub: 604-587-8100
  • Newton Youth Hub: 604-592-6200

GAB Junior

Youth drop-in group for queer youth ages 10-13; activities include crafts and games; youth workers and volunteers will always be present for support. Group for ages 14-25 is also available.

Victimlink BC

Call, text or email victim link 24/7 for crisis support, information, and referrals for victims of all crime, including child abuse. Services available in over 150 languages.

CyberTip

Canada-wide tipline for reporting cases of online child sexual abuse and exploitation.

Call: 1-866-658-9022

Canadian Centre for Child Protection

Resources, education, and advocacy on child protection issues in Canada.

Forensic Nursing Service (Surrey Memorial Hospital)

Provides trauma informed forensic or medical care to all genders and ages within 7 days of intentional relationship violence or any sexual assault.

Call: 604-953-4723

BC 211

Provides referrals for support services for all of life’s challenges through phone, text, or online in 150 languages.

Call or text: 211

Telus WISE – Internet and Smartphone Safety

Offers best-in-class training for parents and anyone wanting to learn how to keep children and teens safe when using the Internet, as well as a variety of tips and tools on Internet and Smartphone safety and security.

Pink Book

Resource and information guide for those living in the White Rock/Surrey area; includes quick referrals to available resources in the Lower Mainland.

Diversity Fact Sheet: LGBTQ+ Community

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