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if you require emergency medical assistance, please call 911
thunder bay:
on campus support |
security services provide emergency support, disclose and report, they also provide safe walk. they will also help you navigate the process for support and create a safety plan for you according to your needs. phone: 807-343-8569 note: if you are in the residence, you can also use the in-house phone and hit the security button on your room phone or if you are near by the emergency tower, please hit the call button to reach security services. student health and wellness center offers health care, counselling and wellness programming phone: 807-343-8361 indigenous student services centre offers a culturally supportive environment to all indigenous 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 who self-identify as first nation, inuit, and métis. they provide academic services, cultural services and their individual services to 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 which includes:
phone: 343-8010 ext. 8072 the office of human rights & equity (ohre) is an arms-length office that is responsible for overseeing all human rights and equity related issues as well as matters surrounding sexual violence at 阿根廷vs墨西哥竞猜 as experienced by 世界杯2022赛程表淘汰赛 , faculty, staff and visitors to both thunder bay and orillia campuses. they will provide supports to survivors or witnesses of sexual and gender-based violence (please feel safe and supported should you wish to disclose). they will also support if you receive a disclosure of sgbv and need tools, advice or information to support a survivor or yourself, if you wish to receive more education on sgbv prevention and if you are engaged in a complaint of sgbv. phone: 807-346-7765 for complaints of sexual and gender-based violence: phone: 807-343-8010 x 7785 for human rights complaints: phone: 807-343-8010 x 7763 (please leave a message with your contact information) |
off campus support |
sexual assault/domestic violence treatment centre (sa/dvtc) is situated in thunder bay regional health sciences center; emergency department will registered survivor and will provide support with minimum delay by a duty nursing/medical staff and the sexual assault/domestic violence nurse (sa/dv). supports: medical needs, psychosocial treatment, follow up care. no counselling. thunder bay police non-emergency department will assist you to inquire anonymously how to phone: 807-684-1200 thunder bay sexual abuse center provides the information, support, and counselling phone: 807-345-0894 assaulted women’s helpline offer 24h hour crisis phone and chat support in over 200 languages. they do not have a local office in thunder bay. phone: 1-866-863-0511 talk4healing is a culturally-grounded confidential helpline for indigenous women. you can talk, text or chat online. phone: 1-855-554-heal northwestern ontario women’s center provides support for women who are experiencing or are at risk of experiencing physical and/or sexual violence or coercive control by a partner, family member or acquaintance. ph. 807-935-8042 first nations & inuit hope for wellness helpline offers immediate help to all indigenous peoples across canada. they available provide services for 24/7. experienced and culturally competent help line counsellors can help if you: individual crisis intervention, counselling if you are in distress, have emotional reactions to present and past trauma telephone and online counselling are available in english and french. on request, telephone counselling is also available in: cree, ojibwa, and inuktitut. phone: 1-855-242-3310 support services for male survivors of sexual abuse provides support for male survivors of sexual violence both recent and historical. it is a 24 hours crisis and referral hotline, individual and group counselling, peer support, phone and online counselling. the also assist with referrals to other appropriate community support services to meet other long-term needs that clients may have. phone: 1-866-887-0015 support services for male survivors of sexual abuse and sexual assault (thunder bay counseling) provides counselling and support service for men 16 and over, who experienced sexual abuse and sexual assault. they also provide counseling for family members of male survivors. |
orillia:
on campus support |
security services provide emergency support, disclose and report, they also provide safe walk. they will also help you navigate the process for support and create a safety plan for you according to your needs. phone: 705-330-4028 (simcoe hall) note: if you are in the residence you can also use the in-house phone and hit the security student health and wellness center offers health care, counselling and wellness programming the office of human rights & equity (ohre) is an arms-length office that is responsible for they will provide supports to survivors or witnesses of sexual and gender based violence (please feel safe and supported should you wish to disclose). they will also support if you receive a disclosure of sgbv and need tools, advice or information to support a survivor or yourself, if you wish to receive more education on sgbv prevention and if you are engaged in a complaint of sgbv. phone: 807-346-7765 jonathan erua for complaints of sexual and gender-based violence: phone: 807-343-8010 x 7765 for human rights complaints: phone number: 807-343-8010 x 7763 (please leave a message with your contact information) |
off campus support |
the regional sexual assault treatment centre , soldiers memorial hospital, orillia. provides confidential sexual assault care and treatment options. phone: 705-327-9155 orillia ontario police provincial police (opp) non-emergency department will assist you to inquire anonymously how to navigate the process of reporting an assault/harassment. phone: 705-326-3536 athena’s sexual assault counselling & advocacy centre support for women identified individuals 16 years of age and older who have experienced sexual abuse as children and/or as adults. they also provide 24-hour telephone crisis line. phone: 705-737-2008 or 1-800-987-0799 assaulted women’s helpline offer 24h hour crisis phone and chat support in over 200 languages. they do not have a local office in orillia. phone: 1-866-863-0511 talk4healing is a culturally-grounded confidential helpline for indigenous women. you can talk, text or chat online. phone: 1-855-554-heal green haven shelter (community outreach services) are available to women and children experiencing violence within the community. clients do not need to be residents of green haven shelter for women to connect with services and programs. community outreach team meets with self-identifying women with or without dependent children experiencing violence one on one or in group environments and in a safe location. outreach team phone: 705-329-2806 first nations & inuit hope for wellness helpline offers immediate help to all indigenous peoples across canada. they available provide services for 24/7. experienced and culturally competent help line counsellors can help if you: individual crisis intervention, counselling if you are in distress, have emotional reactions to present and past trauma telephone and online counselling are available in english and french. on request, telephone counselling is also available in: cree, ojibwa, and inuktitut. phone: 1-855-242-3310 support services for male survivors of sexual abuse provides support for male survivors of sexual violence both recent and historical. it is a 24 hours crisis and referral hotline, individual and group counselling, peer support, phone and online counselling. the also assist with referrals to other appropriate community support services to meet other long-term needs that clients may have. phone: 1-866-887-0015 catholic family services of simcoe county-barrie office (multilingual) provides counselling and support service for men 16 and over, who experienced sexual abuse and sexual assault. they also provide counseling for family members of male survivors. ph. 1-888-726-2503/ 705-726-2503 |
additional resources:
- human rights complaint form
- sgbv complaint form
- sgbv response flowchart
- ohre map
- ontario human rights commission
- canadian human rights commission
- human rights tribunal of ontario
- report on the consultation process
- equity, diversity and inclusion (edi) consultation form
- 2018 student voices on sexual violence survey (ontario ministry of colleges and universities)