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Finding support during challenging times is crucial. If you or someone you know is experiencing domestic violence, there are resources available in Surrey, British Columbia that can help.

Recognizing Domestic Violence

Understanding what constitutes domestic violence is the first step towards seeking help. It can manifest as physical, emotional, or psychological abuse. If you feel unsafe or threatened, remember that you are not alone.

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Immediate Steps for Your Safety

If you are in immediate danger, please call local emergency services. Your safety is the top priority. If it is safe to do so, consider the following steps:

  • Find a safe place to stay, whether with friends, family, or local shelters.
  • Reach out to trusted individuals who can offer support.
  • Document any incidents of violence or threats, as this can be important for future legal actions.

Accessing Local Resources

Surrey offers various resources for individuals facing domestic violence:

  • Contact local shelters or hotlines for immediate assistance.
  • Seek support from local organizations dedicated to helping victims of domestic violence.
  • Consider reaching out to a therapist or counselor who specializes in trauma.

What to Bring / Document

If you decide to leave or seek help, consider bringing the following items:

  • Identification (ID, passport)
  • Important documents (birth certificates, financial records)
  • Medications and medical records
  • Clothing for yourself and your children
  • Any evidence of abuse (photos, messages)

What Happens Next

After seeking help, you may encounter various processes, such as:

  • Obtaining a protection order if necessary.
  • Working with law enforcement or legal representatives.
  • Accessing counseling or support groups for emotional recovery.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What should I do if I feel unsafe at home?
Consider reaching out to a trusted friend or family member, and contact local resources for immediate assistance.
2. Are there shelters available in Surrey?
Yes, there are several shelters in Surrey that provide safe housing and support for individuals in crisis.
3. Can I get legal help for my situation?
Yes, it is advisable to contact a qualified local attorney who can guide you through your legal options.
4. What if I can’t leave right now?
Consider creating a safety plan and reach out to support services for guidance on your next steps.
5. Is there financial assistance available for those affected by domestic violence?
Many local organizations offer financial help for those in need; contacting them can provide information on available resources.

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