Victim Services – some specialized services:
Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) counselling program
- The Internet Child Exploitation (ICE) counselling program provides referrals to short-term counselling for children and youth victims of internet sexual exploitation and their impacted family members.
- www.ontario.ca/page/internet-child-exploitation-ice-counselling-program
Victim/Witness Assistance Program of Ontario
Government of Ontario’s webpage: Connect with supports for survivors of violence
Barbara Schlifer Commemorative Clinic
- Legal information and referral service for women who are survivors of violence
- 416-323-9149
- www.schliferclinic.com
Boost Child & Youth Advocacy Centre
- Child abuse prevention and intervention services
- Support for child witnesses in court
- 416-515-1100 ext. 331
- Toll-free: 1-855424-1100
- www.boostforkids.org
Ontario Victim Support Line
- Multilingual Victim Support Line provides services across Ontario, in most languages spoken in the province. Victims of crime and their families have access to a wide range of services, including counselling, shelters and other supports
- Available 24/7
- Toll-free: 1-877-579-2888
- https://www.ontario.ca/page/get-help-if-you-are-experiencing-violence
Sexual Assault / Domestic Violence / Child Violence Care Centre
- Can collect medical and legal evidence at your request
- 416-323-6400
- www.satcontario.com
Toronto Police Service Victim Services
- 416-808-7066
- www.victimservicestoronto.com
Ontario 211
- Helps you find a wide range of local services, including assistance for housing, healthcare, and more.
- They are available 24/7 in over 150 languages. Call 211 or 1-877-330-3213, or chat online Monday to Friday from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m.
- If you are in need of shelter support, you can search by location to find one close to you.
- http://211central.ca
Note: the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board is permanently closed. Any questions about continuing payments from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Board, you can contact the Victims and Vulnerable Persons Division (VVPD) of the Ministry of the Attorney General at 1-833-704-2610.


