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This hub page serves as a comprehensive resource for survivors in Brooks, Alberta, connecting you to essential local support services, including legal assistance, therapy options, shelters, and hotlines.

How to use this page

Explore the sections below to find the specific resources you need. Whether you are looking for immediate help or longer-term support, this page will guide you to the right services in your area.

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Types of support available

In Brooks, various types of support are available to survivors:

  • Lawyers: Legal professionals who specialize in family law and domestic violence cases can provide advice and representation.
  • Therapists: Mental health professionals who understand the unique challenges faced by survivors and can offer counseling and support.
  • Shelters: Safe spaces for individuals fleeing abusive situations, offering temporary housing and support services.
  • Hotlines: Confidential helplines that provide immediate support, guidance, and resources for those in crisis.
  • Legal Aid: Programs that may offer free or low-cost legal assistance for those who qualify.

Legal protections overview

Survivors in Alberta have access to various legal protections designed to ensure their safety and well-being. These may include restraining orders, emergency protection orders, and rights related to custody and property. It is important to consult with a legal professional to understand the specific protections available in your situation.

Safety planning basics

Creating a safety plan is an important step for anyone experiencing domestic violence. Here are some key elements to consider:

  • Identify a safe place to go in an emergency.
  • Keep important documents and essentials in a safe, easily accessible location.
  • Establish a code word with trusted friends or family to signal for help.
  • Plan how to escape your home safely, if necessary.
  • Consider ways to stay connected with supportive individuals.

Remember, safety planning is a personal process and should be tailored to your specific situation. You are not alone, and support is available.

If you want local help, you can privately browse lawyers, therapists, shelters, and hotlines near you at DV.Support.

Taking the first step towards seeking help can be daunting, but know that there are resources and individuals ready to support you. Reach out today and take care of yourself.

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