Crime victims assistance
Healing process
Speaking out when you have been a victim of a crime can be very difficult. It is a challenge and the healing process can be long and painful. This is why there are dedicated organizations that offer support to crime victims and accompany them through their healing process.
Sapummijiit
The Sapummijiit Crime Victims Assistance Centre has the mandate to help the victims of crime by accompanying them through the judicial process. Sapummijiit victims support agents, who are all Inuit, explain rights and legal remedies and refer clients to specialized and local resources. Sapummijiit has offices in Kuujjuaq, Salluit, Kuujjuaraapik, Inukjuak and Puvirnituq, and staff attend each sitting of the itinerant court. Sapummijiit services are confidential, free of charge, and available in English and Inuktitut. Victims can request assistance even if the crime happened many years ago.
Agents
There are five agents in Nunavik. Do not hesitate to call them for help or for more information.
Other resources
Other resources are available for crime victims.
- The Crime Victims Assistance Centre website;
- Confidential Toll Free Service for Sexual Assault Victims: 1-877-547-3727 (Monday-Friday, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.);
- Daring to break the silence for individual, family and community healing (information brochure produced by the Crime Victims Assistance Centre);
- Indemnisation des victimes d'actes criminels (crime victims compensation): website, toll free 1-800-561-4822, or the Crime Victims Compensation Act (PDF information pamphlet).