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Service Description

Provides online resources for domestic conflict, including:

  • Local Help and Support for Domestic Conflict
  • Definitions and Types of Violence
  • Safety Planning
  • Warning Signs of Domestic Violence
  • Reporting Domestic Conflicts to Police
  • Types of Abuse and Violence by Criminal Code Definition
  • Criminal Harassment
  • Peace Bonds
  • Understanding Police Release Documents and Conditions
  • What is Domestic Violence Court
  • The Domestic Conflict Investigator
  • Domestic Conflict Info For Coworkers, Family, Friends
  • Animal Safekeeping.

Visit the website and clinic the link for each to obtain information.

Eligibility

Anyone experiencing domestic conflict or who is supporting a person experiencing domestic conflict.

Application Process

Contact 306-777-6500 or visit website. Call 9-1-1 if urgent and immediate assistance is required.

Fees

None

Victim Services: 306-777-8660

Fax: 306-757-5461

TTY: 306-359-1012

Hotline: 9-1-1

Emergencies

Business Line: 306-777-6500

Non Emergency Calls/General Inquiries

Hours of Operation

24/7 hours

Service Website

www.reginapolice.ca/domestic-conflict/

Facebook

facebook.com/ReginaPoliceService

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twitter.com/reginapolice

Coverage Area

Regina

Languages Offered

Translation services are available if required., English

Online

Location Info

Hours of Operation

24/7 hours

Hotline: 9-1-1

Emergencies

Business Line: 306-777-6500

Non-Emergency Line

Website

www.reginapolice.ca

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