Goals & Objectives

Objectives

The organization aims to reach its goals by meeting the following objectives:

  • Liaising with York Regional Police Service, Ontario Provincial Police and York Region Fire Services to develop and maintain a service to respond to victims 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
  • Recruiting, training and coordinating a corps of community volunteers to be available to respond to persons victimized at the request of the attending police and fire service occurrences/incidents.
  • Providing emotional support, information and practical assistance to persons victimized by crime or tragic circumstance so as to reduce the trauma of their victimization.

Goals

  • To reduce trauma to victims and their families;
  • To help victims cope with the impact of a crime and/or tragedy;
  • To ensure victims feel supported by the justice system;
  • To encourage victims in working cooperatively with the police and justice system;
  • To assist victims with accessing appropriate support services in the community;
  • To provide an opportunity for the community to become more involved in dealing with the effects of crime;
  • To educate and promote victim assistance in the community;
  • To work towards prevention through education.

Benefits

Victim Services of York Region also has benefits to other community stakeholders, as follows:

Police and Fire Services

  • Allows police officers and fire services to be able to respond to other occurrences knowing that the needs of the persons who have been victimized are being met.
  • Decrease of repeat calls, since Victim Services of York Region staff and volunteers are meeting the needs of those who have been victimized by crime or tragic circumstance.
  • Provides police with accurate and comprehensive information about available community resources and services.
  • Fosters cooperation with police and fire services and enhances relationships with these services.
  • Provides satisfaction that the community's needs are being addressed.

Community

  • Improves coordination between community resources/services and police.
  • Provides an opportunity for community members to become positively involved in the criminal justice system.
  • Helps to mobilize crime prevention efforts within the community.
  • To provide an opportunity for the community to become more involved in assisting people within the community dealing with the effects of crime.
  • Assures the community-at-large that the needs of those persons who have been victimized by crime or tragic circumstances are being addressed.