Travel assistance is available for victims of violence who need to escape an unsafe situation or get access to services outside their community. Call Victim Services at 867-667-8500 or visit yukon.ca/gbv-travel to find out more.
Travel assistance is available for victims of violence who need to escape an unsafe situation or get access to services outside their community. Call Victim Services at 867-667-8500 or visit yukon.ca/gbv-travel to find out more.
We offer free, voluntary and confidential services for victims of all crimes.
We provide services to all people affected by a crime. We can help at all stages of the criminal proceedings.
You do not need to report the crime to police to get help.
We know that each person affected by a crime has a unique experience and different needs.
You do not need to:
You can get help:
You can receive services anonymously. We do not ask for:
You can contact Victim Services at any time: right after the crime or days, weeks or months later. It’s up to you.
The earlier you get in touch, the more options we may be able to offer.
Yes.
We work collaboratively with:
Victim Services believes in:
Victim Services will:
Victim Services will not discuss your situation with anyone without your knowledge or permission.
We are required by law to tell other support services if:
This could be Family and Children's Services, the RCMP, ambulance or Adult Protection.
You can phone or drop in to talk to us (no appointment required) Monday through Friday between 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Email: victim.services@yukon.ca
In person: 212 Main Street, Suite 210 – 2nd floor
Phone: 867-667-8500
Toll free: 1-800-661-0408
In person: 813B 3rd Avenue
Phone: 867-993-5831
In person: 820 Adela Trail
Phone: 867-536-2541