Victim Services Unit (VSU)

Provided by Vancouver Police Department (VPD)

Provide victims, witnesses, and their family members with professional, supportive, and timely assistance, to lessen the impact of crime and trauma.
Provides support to individuals for all types of crime in the City of Vancouver, who may or may not have reported the crime to the police, and who may or may not be involved with the criminal justice system. Services include:

On-Scene Crisis Intervention: VSU staff members can attend a police incident involving crime or trauma to support the victims, witnesses, and family members affected. This service is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, as initiated by a VPD police officer. If you require support at the scene of a crime or traumatic incident, please speak to a VPD officer to request this service.

Emotional Support: Emotional support is offered in the hours, days, weeks, months or years following a crime or trauma. Provides non-judgmental, empathetic listening, that allows for victims, witnesses, and family members to express themselves safely during extremely difficult times. Emotional support is not the same as counselling. If counselling is required, an appropriate referral will be offered.

Access to Information: VSU staff members can assist by accessing or helping to access information that a victim, witness or family member may require.This may include information regarding:
  • the police investigation
  • the criminal justice system
  • victim’s rights
  • the Crime Victim’s Assistance Program (CVAP)
  • trauma responses and self-care
  • community support services
  • other resources and referrals

Practical Assistance and Support: VSU staff members can offer practical assistance and support filling out documents, completing applications, registering for programs, and liaising with other agencies.

Justice Facility Dog Program: The Justice Facility Dog (JFD) Lucca, works alongside VSU staff members to support victims, witnesses, and family members to lessen the impact of trauma.

Resources and Referrals: VSU staff members will assist victims, witnesses, and family members in identifying appropriate resources and referrals.

604-717-2737 ext. 4

Public email: vpd.vsu@vpd.ca

Website: https://vpd.ca/report-a-crime...

2120 Cambie Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 4N6

Hours of Operation: Monday to Friday 7:30 AM to 6:00 PM

Cost: No cost

Availability

Service area: Vancouver + show cities

Service area cities: Vancouver

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  2. Last Name
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