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Our Volunteers ….

Regina Region Victim Services could not function without dedicated volunteers. A group of trained, security-cleared community volunteers is available to provide confidential service to victims.

Prior to beginning their work with Victim Services, each Volunteer Victim Support Worker receives extensive training on victim needs, police and justice system procedures, crime prevention and awareness of the resources available in communities to assist victims of crime and traumatic events. Training is ongoing throughout the volunteer’s involvement with the program.

Are You Interested in Becoming a Volunteer Victim Support Worker?

Purpose of Victim Services
The program's mission is to assist victims by providing support, information and referrals. Victims and their families are offered support, understanding and a listening ear, information on the police procedures and investigation status, information on the Criminal Justice System and court proceedings, crime prevention information and referrals to specialized agencies for services such as counselling, support groups, shelter and compensation.

Volunteer Requirements:
· be 18 years of age of older
· have no criminal record
· pass the security clearance
· have access to a motor vehicle
· possess good communication and interpersonal skills
· a genuine desire to assist people during a difficult or traumatic experience

Time Commitment:
Two hours per week for a minimum of one year.

If you would like more information on volunteering for Regina Region Victim Services, please call:

Regina Office at 780-6694 or
Your Local RCMP Detachment

You can also Click Here to print off a copy of the application form and bring it to your local RCMP Detachment


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