Events
CBVA Programs Regions 1 and 2: North and South Vancouver Island
Please note: All conference calls are 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PST).
Contact Harjit if you have not signed up: kaur (at) endingviolence.org
CBVA Programs Regions 3 and 4: Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley
Please note: All conference calls are 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PST).
Contact Harjit if you have not signed up: kaur (at) endingviolence.org
CBVA Programs Regions 5, 6, 7, 8: Interior, Okanagan, East and West Kootenay
Please note: All conference calls are 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PST).
Contact Harjit if you have not signed up: kaur (at) endingviolence.org
CBVA Programs Regions 9, 10, 11: North Coast, North Central, North East
Please note: All conference calls are 10:00 AM-12:00 PM (PST).
Contact Harjit if you have not signed up: kaur (at) endingviolence.org
This training will be held in Prince George. Open to Community-Based Victim Assistance workers, Police-Based Victim Assistance Workers and police.
The BCASVACP and CCWS have worked with the RCMP, municipal police and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General to find ways that victims can get information to police without having to engage with the justice system. RCMP and municipal police in BC have now adopted a provincial protocol for third party reporting.
Download background document on Third Party Reporting (pdf).
Training is funded by the National Policy Centre for Victim Issues and the RCMP Family Violence Initiative.
This training will be held in Cranbrook. Open to Community-Based Victim Assistance workers, Police-Based Victim Assistance Workers and police.
The BCASVACP and CCWS have worked with the RCMP, municipal police and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General to find ways that victims can get information to police without having to engage with the justice system. RCMP and municipal police in BC have now adopted a provincial protocol for third party reporting.
Download background document on Third Party Reporting (pdf).
Training is funded by the National Policy Centre for Victim Issues and the RCMP Family Violence Initiative.
This training will be held in Nanaimo. Open to Community-Based Victim Assistance workers, Police-Based Victim Assistance Workers and police.
The BCASVACP and CCWS have worked with the RCMP, municipal police and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General to find ways that victims can get information to police without having to engage with the justice system. RCMP and municipal police in BC have now adopted a provincial protocol for third party reporting.
Download background document on Third Party Reporting (pdf).
Training is funded by the National Policy Centre for Victim Issues and the RCMP Family Violence Initiative.
This training will be held in Kelowna. Open to Community-Based Victim Assistance workers, Police-Based Victim Assistance Workers and police.
The BCASVACP and CCWS have worked with the RCMP, municipal police and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General to find ways that victims can get information to police without having to engage with the justice system. RCMP and municipal police in BC have now adopted a provincial protocol for third party reporting.
Download background document on Third Party Reporting (pdf).
Training is funded by the National Policy Centre for Victim Issues and the RCMP Family Violence Initiative.
This workshop will be held in Prince George.
Venue: TBA
Contact Sandra Beggs to register:
sandra (at) qcislands.net
Phone 250-559-8831 or 604-315-1134 (cell)
This training will be held in Vancouver. Open to Community-Based Victim Assistance workers, Police-Based Victim Assistance Workers and police.
The BCASVACP and CCWS have worked with the RCMP, municipal police and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General to find ways that victims can get information to police without having to engage with the justice system. RCMP and municipal police in BC have now adopted a provincial protocol for third party reporting.
Download background document on Third Party Reporting (pdf).
Training is funded by the National Policy Centre for Victim Issues and the RCMP Family Violence Initiative.
