Indigenous Resource Officer Program
Provided by: Parkland Victims Services
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Service Description
Helps Indigenous victims of crime and traumatic events and their families by providing culturally appropriate services such as information, support and referral. Indigenous Resource Officers are the liaison between the police and the Indigenous community, providing prevention and early intervention services.
Serves the areas of Yorkton, Melville, Wadena, Wynyard, Esterhazy, Canora, Moosomin, Kamsack, Ituna, Foam Lake, Kipling, Langenburg, Sturgis and Broadview.
Eligibility
Indigenous victims of crime and tragic events.
Application Process
Call the Victim Services Program telephone number and request service. You may be asked to leave a voice message and your contact information but someone will return your call. Or contact your local RCMP Detachment for referral to the Aboriginal Resource Officer Program.
Fees
No fees.
                                    Alternate Phone: 306-786-4538
                                
                                    Fax: 306-786-4506
                                
                                    Business Line: 306-786-4510
                                
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tammy.zielinski@rcmp-grc.gc.ca
Coverage Area
Broadview, Canora, Cowessess First Nation, Esterhazy, Fishing Lake First Nation, Ituna, Kamsack, Keeseekoose First Nation, Key First Nation, Kipling, Langenburg, Melville, Moosomin, Pelly, Sakimay First Nations, Sturgis, Wadena, Wynyard, Yorkton.
Languages Offered
English
Parkland Victim Services
Mailing Address
									15 Palliser Way
Yorkton SK  S3N 4C5								
Location Info
                                        Alternate Phone: 306-786-4538
                                    
                                        Fax: 306-786-4506
                                    
                                        Hotline: 9-1-1
                                    
                                        Business Line: 306-786-4510
                                    
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