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Services that provide assistance and support to people who are experiencing or have survived physical, sexual, emotional, verbal, or other forms of abuse. Includes group programs, one-on-one counselling, crisis lines, online resources, and victim compensation.

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Group program for male-identifying individuals aged 19 and older who have been impacted by adult sexual violence and/or childhood abuse. The groups are led by professional facilitators and has two phases.

  • Men's Psychoeducation Group: A 12-week-long support program
  • Men's Check-In Group: A monthly peer support group for participants who have completed the Men's Psychoeducation Group
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Victims of federal crimes do not automatically receive information about the offender who harmed them. However, victims can register to receive updates and information about the offender who harmed them, including:
  • Important dates and information throughout the duration of an offender's sentence
  • Information on different types of absences, transfers, and releases
  • Parole eligibility
  • Information about the offender's correctional plan and progress
  • Information about Correctional Service of Canada's victim-offender mediation services
Once registered as a victim, individuals can then register for the Victim's Portal which allows secure online information to be sent, received, and accessed.

Note: Victims can register through Correctional Service Canada or the Parole Board of Canada.
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Website provides a variety of resources for victims of federal crimes. Includes:
  • Information about how to provide a victim statement
  • Information about choosing a victim representative
  • Other general information
  • How to Make a Complaint about Victim Services
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Provides in-person, online and phone navigation support for individuals impacted by sexual assault in advocating for themselves, finding their voice, and accessing the services they need on their own terms. Supports include:

  • Accompaniment to police, court, or other authorities
  • Support during Sexual Assault Evidence Kit procedures
  • Advocacy and accompaniment to related appointments
  • Connections to housing, income supports, and mental health services
  • Assistance with system navigation, documentation, and service provider advocacy


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Provides a variety of online information related to sexual assault. Topics include, but are not limited to:
  • Childhood sexual abuse
  • Consent and laws
  • Rape
  • Trauma and healing
  • Male survivors
  • Healthy relationships
  • Information for family/friends/caregivers of sexual assault survivors
  • Information for teens
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Confidential support services for individuals who are abused or who are at risk of abuse and those who need education and safety planning surrounding issues of domestic violence. Services include:

  • One-on-one crisis support (in person or by phone)
  • Support groups
  • Risk assessment and safety planning
  • Comprehensive case management
  • Referrals to community agencies to help with individual needs
  • Advocacy and accompaniment to court and other meetings as required
  • Resource information
  • Second stage housing referral at locations across PEI (women only)

Contact below to request the support.

Queens County Email: gloria@fvps.ca Phone: 902-894-3354 ext 224

East Prince Email: beth@fvps.ca Phone: 902-888-3310

Montague Email: rachel@fvps.ca Phone: 902-213-7540

O'Leary Email: karen@fvps.ca Phone: 902-859-8849

Men's Services Email: tim@fvps.ca Phone: 902-626-5585

Youth Services Email: john@fvps.ca Phone: 902-978-0022


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Provides in-person and online workshop on how to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse. The workshop is evidence-based educational workshop that is developed in conjunction with researchers at the University of Alberta.
  • Online: three hours live facilitator led interactive workshop and 90 minutes non-live own paced workshop are available
  • In-person: Groups of 10-30 people can arrange a group booking and host the workshop at their location. A facilitator can be requested.
Participants receive a comprehensive workbook and a certificate of completion.
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Helps people in Canada re-establish contact with immediate family members internationally after separation due to armed conflict, natural disasters, migration and other humanitarian crises.
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Provides free legal resources and support for individuals who experienced sexual or intimate partner violence and workplace sexual harassment. Includes:
  • Legal information
  • Access to free legal advice from a trauma-informed lawyer for up to four hours
  • Support navigating the justice system
  • Referrals to relevant community services

Note: No need to see a lawyer or police to receive the service.
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Provides online information and resources about sexual harassment at work. Includes:
  • Applicable laws and legal reporting procedures
  • Educational materials on learn, act and heal
  • Trauma-informed digital training around workplace
  • Mental health support services and resources
Email directly through website.
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