
WHAT IF I AM A SURVIVOR OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE? |
- If you are in immediate danger or are seriously injured, call 911.
- If you are not in immediate danger but have experienced sexual violence, you may want to seek medical attention from your local hospital, clinic or family doctor.
- Some hospitals have Sexual Assault Nurse Examiners (SANE) who are specially trained to respond to victims of sexual violence. You can ask to speak to the SANE when you arrive at the Emergency Department at the hospital.
- Please call one of the support lines listed to find our more information about sexual violence services.
- It’s not your fault. Support and safety are available. There are people who believe you and are ready to support you. Talk to someone you trust. Keep asking for help until you get what you need. You are not alone.
SEXUAL ASSAULT RESOURCES |
Sexual Violence New Brunswick – 5pm-8am / 7 days a week |
506 454-0437 |
L’éclipse (Edmundston) |
506 739-7729 |
Family Plus |
506-634-8295 |
Beauséjour Family Crisis Resource Centre |
506 533-9100 |
Libère Toi (Support line) (Acadian Peninsula) |
506-395-3555 |
South East Sexual Assault Centre (Moncton) – 24-hour support line |
1-844 853-0811 |
Boréal Child and Youth Expertise Centre |
506-383-8300 |
Kit's Place — Family Plus | 506-634-8295 |
National Inquiry into Missing and Murdered – Indigenous Women and Girls Support Line |
1-844-413-6649 |
OTHER RESOURCES |
AIDS NB Information Line | 1 833 561-4009 |
Chimo 24-hour Helpline |
1 800 667-5005 |
Elsipogtog Crisis Centre 24-hour Crisis Line |
506 523-8260 |
Police/Emergency |
911 |
Telecare |
811 |
211 New Brunswick |
211 |
CAMPUS RESOURCES |
MAKING A SEXUAL HARASSMENT COMPLAINT |
Sexual harassment is prohibited under the New Brunswick Human Rights Act. Sexual harassment means making harassing comments or conduct of a sexual nature that is known or ought to be known to be unwelcome.
For information about rights and responsibilities, or to make a complaint to the Human Rights Commission, please visit the following link:
New Brunswick Human Rights Commission – Filing a complaint