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Survivor SERVICES

What is important to us

It is the intention of SASP to assist with developing healthier, stronger, culturally supported indigenous women who are forced to navigate the legal system as survivors so they can in turn better care for the children / young adults suffering from lived experiences in isolated communities.

Providing a wraparound service to all indigenous woman by indigenous women is so very important in today’s uncertain world.

About Us

The Survivor Assistance Support Program focuses on the IMMEDIATE needs of the survivor. Areas of specialty include support through the legal system, access to an interpreter, and support from women who have been where you are.

If you are unsure where you go from here, please give us a call and we will assist you in your journey to recovery the best we can.

We are survivor centered and are eager to see you supported through difficult times.

Contact us

If you require assistance navigating the legal system or support in the way of dealing with a domestic dispute or a sexual violation let us assist.

Victim Referral Card

Safety Plans

Survivor Assistance Support Program (S.A.S.P.) Mandate

  •  To make IMMEDIATE contact with any victim/survivor of a sexual/domestic assault and provide information on their case, provide IMMEDIATE referrals as needed, and to check the overall well-being of the complainant

  • Care for the Vulnerable

  • Care for persons “New” to the Justice System

  • Provide on-going Care / Support for Survivors before, during AND after a Trial

  • Provide Education to specified Communities

  • Partner with current Victim Service Agencies

  • Liaise with Crown Attorney’s office

Links

Ontario Native Women’s Association

NAN Hope - Nishnawbe Aski Mental Health and Addictions Pandemic Response Program

NorthWind Family Ministries

Canadian Centre for Child Protection Inc.

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