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On/Off Campus Resources

On Campus Contacts and Resources

UW Sexual Violence Response Team
204.230.6660 (call or text)
svrt@uwinnipeg.ca
Small team of employees who coordinate accommodations and external resources for students who have experienced sexual violence.

UW Sexual Violence and Human Rights Advisor
204.230.6660 (call or text)
svrt@uwinnipeg.ca
Individual who can support you in accessing accommodations, counselling and on and off campus supports.

UW Human Rights and Diversity Officer
204.988.7508
hrdo@uwinnipeg.ca
Individual who takes reports of sexual violence, initiates formal and informal resolutions.

UW Student Counselling Services
studentwellness@uwinnipeg.ca
Wellness Centre, 1st floor Duckworth Centre
www.uwinnipeg.ca/index/counselling-services
UW Counsellors meet with students regarding a wide variety of issues and are experienced in supporting students who have experienced sexual violence. Open during business hours.

UW Klinic on Campus
204.786.9496
Wellness Centre, 1st floor Duckworth Centre
/student-wellness/
Clinic staffed by Nurse Practitioners who can provide medical assistance and referrals for additional services. Open during business hours.

University of Winnipeg Students’ Association
204.786.9780
Vice-President Student Affairs
vpsa@theuwsa.ca
Advocacy available for students (including acting as a support person in meetings).

 

Off Campus Resources

Heart Medicine Lodge/Ka Ni Kanichihk
204.953.5820
455 McDermot Avenue
admin@kanikanichihk.ca

Culturally-based support and advocacy services for Indigenous women who have experienced sexual assault and sexual violence. Available to all who identify as women and are over the age of 18.

Sage House (Mount Carmel Clinic)
204.943.6379
886 Main Street

Sage House is a street women’s health, outreach, and resource centre that delivers services to women involved in survival sex work. Sage House offers a welcoming and safe environment with various medical and support services.

Klinic Sexual Assault Crisis Program
204.786.8631 (Crisis Line)
1.888.292.7565 (Toll Free in Manitoba)
204.784.4049 (Sexual Assault intake for in-person counselling)
870 Portage Avenue

Support and counselling provided specifically related to sexual violence. Information about options for additional services and assistance in accessing the options is also provided. Services available 24/7.

Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner
204.787.2071
Health Sciences Centre, Emergency Department
700 William Avenue

Provides options and choices about medical care/police reporting, provides medications to prevent infection and pregnancy, and connects patients with counselling services. Patients are referred through the emergency department. Services available 24/7.

Winnipeg Police
204.986.6245 or 911

Specially trained team of professionals which investigates and supports people who have experienced sexual violence. Services available 24/7.

 

Third Party Reporting of Sexual Assault

The Winnipeg Police Service, in partnership with community agencies, offers an option for anonymous third party reporting. Third party reporting allows a survivor to report an assault to a community agency, which will pass the report on to Winnipeg Police or the RCMP.
These include:

Heart Medicine Lodge/Ka Ni Kanichihk
204.953.5820
455 McDermot Avenue
admin@kanikanichihk.ca

Culturally-based support and advocacy services for Indigenous women who have experienced sexual assault and sexual violence. Available to all who identify as women and are over the age of 18.

Klinic Community Health Centre
204.786.8631 (Sexual Assault Crisis Line)
1.888.292.7565 (Toll Free in Manitoba)
870 Portage Avenue

 

Sage House (Mount Carmel Clinic)
204.943.6379
886 Main Street

Sage House is a street women’s health, outreach, and resource centre that delivers services to women involved in survival sex work. Sage House offers a welcoming and safe environment with various medical and support services.

 

Written information

Government of Manitoba: You Have Options: Help after Sexual Assault.
This PDF includes information about making a report to police, accessing counselling support in Manitoba, and legal processes.
Government of Manitoba: You are not alone.
This website includes further information about sexual violence, consent, and accessing supports off-campus.

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