parent and teen mediation: Question 1. It’s A Question of Supper

Thursday, October 28, 2010

RCMP Victim Services in BC

The objectives of the RCMP Victim Services Program are to:
  • Lessen the impact of crime and trauma on victims and their families and to assist them in their recovery;
  • Enhance victim safety and help reduce the risk of further victimization;
  • Increase victims' level of participation in the criminal justice system;
  • Prepare victims acting as witnesses for court proceedings.
From a call for help, to the investigation of a crime, to an offer of a referral, police work in close partnership with victim services organizations to ensure victims of crime receive the support they need without delay.  Google http://www.rcmp-grc.gc.ca/ccaps-spcca/vic-eng.htm  for RCMP assistance.

There are sometimes issues where mediation is appropriate...not necessarily in the case of violent confrontation but in the aftereffects that fracture relationships between offenders and between others associated with the offense. 

Can mediation work for you? Google Symonds Mediation Associates for a free assessment. Ask how he can help you resolve your dilemma.

Comox Valley Mediation: parent abuse/spouse abuse/child abuse





 


       





These two wheels are taken from the internet. 

For child abuse, call the Helpline for Children, 
250-310-1234; 
for women
call Transition House 24 Hour Crisis Line 
250-338-1227; 
for police emergency call 911

Mediation and violence do not mix well together. However, there can be  more issues that stem from the original conflict. Can mediation work for you? Google Symonds Mediation Associates for a free assessment. Ask how he can help you resolve your dilemma.