Victim Support and Advocacy
Geographic Level: Province
Province: MB
Because safety isn’t just about preventing harm—it’s about helping people heal, rebuild, and find justice when harm happens.
Topics
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Trauma-Informed Care: What It Should Look Like
(2 discussions)
“Compassion isn’t optional—it’s foundational.”
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Victim Services: What’s Offered—and What’s Missing
(2 discussions)
“Support shouldn’t be a postcode lottery.”
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Financial Support and Compensation Programs
(2 discussions)
“Justice doesn’t pay rent—but maybe it should.”
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Restorative Justice: Healing or Harmful?
(2 discussions)
“Can sitting with your harm-doer really heal?”
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From Victim to Advocate: Survivor Voices Leading Change
(3 discussions)
“Some survivors never stop at survival.”
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Re-Victimization by the System
(2 discussions)
“When the process hurts more than the crime.”
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Cultural and Community-Based Support Models
(2 discussions)
“Not all healing fits in a government brochure.”
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Intersectionality in Victim Experience
(2 discussions)
“How identity shapes harm—and support access.”
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Understanding Your Rights as a Victim
(2 discussions)
“You’ve been harmed—what are you entitled to now?”
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Who Speaks for Victims in Court and Policy?
(2 discussions)
“The accused has a lawyer. Who advocates for the harmed?”
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Navigating the Justice System After Harm
(2 discussions)
“The crime is over—but the process is just beginning.”
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Barriers to Reporting and Seeking Support
(2 discussions)
“Many never even make the first call.”