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  • Victim and Witness Services

    3.7 Child Victim-Witness Support Program (CVWSP)

    The Child Victim-Witness Support Program (CVWSP) prepares children who are called to testify in court. Individual and group support is offered to assist and advocate for children, youth and adult support persons. Referrals are accepted from police, Victim/Witness Assistance Programs, Crown Attorneys, child protection workers, treatment providers and parents.

    For more information visit Boost for Kids

    or

    Call the Lanark County office at: (613) 264-8387

    Step 4 Information About the Criminal Justice System


    1. Seek Immediate Medical and Police Aid
    2. Your Involvement with the Police
    3. Seek Advice and Ongoing Assistance
      3.1 Victim Witness Assistance Program (VWAP)
      3.2 Victim Support Line (VSL)
      3.3 Sexual Assault / Rape Crisis Centers (SAC)
      3.4 Interval House
      3.5 Emergency Legal Advice
      3.6 Compensation
      3.7 Child Witnesses
    4. Information About the Criminal Justice System
    5. Making Your Views Known
    6. Going to Court
    7. The trial is finished, now what?
    8. The offender has become eligible for parole. What can I do?
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