Please join us. This session will focus on all things digital and how parents and caregivers can help keep our children safe online.
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DYK? We recently created an exchange zone for buying & selling goods + child custody transfers.
The zone is in front of our station [3051 St Johns St]. It’s a well-lit public venue with constant running CCTV cameras.
The Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General supports three victim services programs in the Province of BC.
- Police-based Victim Services programs
- Community-based Victim Services programs
- Victim Court Support programs
Click to learn more
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The Canadian Victims Bill of Rights provides the following rights to victims of crime:
- Right to information
- Right to protection
- Right to participation
- Right to seek restitution
Click the link to learn more.
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Victims were granted federal rights in 2015 under the Canadian Victims Bill of Rights (CVBR), as the Victims Bill of Rights Act was passed by Parliament on April 23, 2015. Click to learn more.
#victimsandsurvivorsofcrimeweek#portmoody#victimservices
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BC established the Victims of Crime Act in 1996, which outlines the right to be treated fairly and with respect by all workers in the criminal justice system. Click the link to learn more.
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PMPD VSU would like to acknowledge National Police Week May 14-20 the and the commitment to service our police officers demonstrate on a daily basis. We are proud to work alongside the sworn officers of the Port Moody Police Department. @PortMoodyPD#NPW2023#CommittedToServe
May 14-20, 2023 is Victims and Survivors of Crime Week in recognition of the issues
facing victims and survivors or crime as well as the many service providers and volunteers
who assist those who have been impacted by crime.
Today we acknowledge and honour the lives of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls and supporting families and communities who have been tragically touched by the loss of a loved one to violence. The Red Dress is symbolic of women and girls who are no longer with us.
Today we remember the 14 young women who were murdered at Polytechnique Montreal. To honor these women, please take a moment of silence at 11:00am. Join us in our efforts to eliminate violence against women.
#16days#idevaw
Today is International Violence Against Women’s Day This is also the beginning of 16 days of activism against Gender-based violence. 📢 Violence against women can only stop if we refuse to stay silent 📢
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#16days#idevaw
Victims and Survivors of Crime Week raises awareness about victim issues, and the services and laws in place to help victims, survivors and their families. May we continue to collaborate to ensure the needs of all victims and survivors of crime are met. #powerofcollaboration
This week is “Stop the Exploitation of Children & Youth Awareness Week”. We’ll be wearing fuchsia daisies to raise awareness of sexual exploitation & human trafficking.
Fuchsia daisies can be picked up at our front counter. For more info, check out @ChildrenoftheSt
Today on the Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women we remember the women killed during the tragic mass shooting at Polytechnique Montréal in 1989. #genderbasedviolence#nationaldayofremembrance#16Days
Our #victimservices volunteers answered the call to provide assistance & support to those impacted by the devastating floods in the Fraser Valley. Our thoughts go out to all those who have been displaced due to this unprecedented disaster. @PortMoodyPD#BCStrong
June 15 is designated as World Elder Abuse Awareness Day. According to statistics from Seniors First BC, approximately 8% of seniors in B.C. experience some form of abuse. For more info, visit:
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