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Domestic violence service guide

A listing of community services for those in need
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The following is a list of commnity resources.

Transition House Services

Moose Jaw Transition House Shelter: (306) 693-6511 24 hour crisis line —  collect calls are accepted. If unable to call, text (306) 631 0962
https://mj-transitionhouse.com/;    [email protected] 
Safe, short term housing and on-going support for women and children fleeing violence. 

Children Exposed to Violence Worker: (306) 693-6848; [email protected]
Offers services to children who have been exposed to violence; for ages 5 – 12 years. 

Rural Outreach Worker: (306) 630-5191; [email protected]
Provides support in rural communities (Moose Jaw South Central Sask region) to provide presentations and develop safety planning with individuals and families who are experiencing domestic violence.

Emergency Outreach Worker: (306) 630-9807; [email protected] 
Provides non-residential based support to women and families impacted by domestic violence

Community Outreach Worker: (306) 693-6847; [email protected] 
Offers programming to males and females over the age of 13 who reside in the service area. Programming includes individual short-term educational sessions and group work within the community, schools, and workplaces. 

Resources

Canadian Red Cross: (306) 721-1600; www.redcross.ca
Prevention education, information training & workshops that promote respect in terms of relationship violence, bullying & child abuse.

Kids Help Line: 1-800-668-6868; www.kidshelpphone.ca
Toll-free, 24-bilingual, confidential and anonymous phone and web counseling, referral and information service for children and youth.

John Howard Society: (306) 693-0777; www.johnhoward.ca
Helping offenders, victims and families: advocacy, program development, public education, networking and branch support services.

Ministry of Corrections and Policing: (306) 694-3649  
Community Corrections is responsible for the provision of correctional and rehabilitative services to adults and youth in conflict with the law, including the SAFE (Stopping Abuse for Everyone) program for sentenced offenders. 

Ministry of Social Services: (306) 694-3647; https://www.saskatchewan.ca/government/government-structure/ministries/social-services
Child protection, community living; family violence, foster care, income assistance Moose Jaw 

Regina Sexual Assault Centre: 24 hour crisis line 1-844-952-0434; https://www.reginasexualassaultcentre.ca/home.html 
Offers free, confidential, clinical services to anyone age 5+ who is coping with sexual or intimate partner violence, as well as friends and family of survivors 

PACT (Police and Crisis team): (306) 694 7605
Helps to respond to people with complex mental health challenges within our communities.

Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Moose Jaw: (306) 691-4670; [email protected]  
The overall goals are crime reduction, crime prevention and safe and secure communities.

Seniors Neglect and Abuse Response Line: Regina & Area (306) 757-0127 (Mobile Crisis); https://skseniorsmechanism.ca/resources-programs/seniors-neglect-abuse-response-line/
24 hour Crisis - Senior Abuse includes physical/sexual; psychological, emotional, and verbal; financial; neglect; and denial of entitlements protected by law.

Victim Services: Moose Jaw & District: Coordinator — (306) 694-7621; http://www.mjpolice.ca/resources/VictimsServices
Information, support and referrals for victims of crime and tragic events. Volunteers: (306) 694-7624.

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