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Red Deer RCMP seeking Victim Services volunteers

Do you have what it takes to help crime victims?
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(Advocate file photo.)

It takes a special kind of person to help victims of crime or other trauma.

But if you’re interested in giving back to your community in meaningful ways, volunteering with the Red Deer RCMP Victim Services Unit (VSU) could be what you’re looking for.

To learn more, join VSU staff and volunteer victim advocates at a volunteer information event Saturday, Feb. 10 at 10 a.m. in the Community Room at the downtown Red Deer RCMP detachment, 4602-51 Ave.

Constable Holly Erb, victim services coordinator for Red Deer RCMP said, “It’s a great fit for those who have a knack for caring and want to make a difference in the lives of their fellow Red Deerians.”

The hour-long event includes a presentation about the role of victim services advocates and a Q & A session, followed by the opportunity to talk with staff and volunteers to discover if this special role fits your skills. Light refreshments will be provided.

Victim Services advocates must be screened, go through enhanced RCMP security clearance, and receive specialized training to help people after a crime or traumatic event. Work may include assisting with next-of-kin notifications, providing information on government forms such as victim impact statements, restitution, and financial benefits, and offering guidance, support and community referrals for victims as they navigate the criminal justice system.

To volunteer, you must:

· be 18 years of age or older

· be a Canadian resident or Landed Immigrant who has lived in Canada a minimum of five years

· complete RCMP enhanced security clearance

· complete the Alberta Solicitor General online training course after acceptance into the program

“If you volunteer with Victim Services, you’ll be trained to offer professional, compassionate and confidential services to victims of crime and trauma,” says Erb. “Advocates work closely with RCMP and provide an essential service to the community.”

For more information, visit www.reddeer.ca/rcmp and click on “Volunteer Opportunities” or call the Victim Services Coordinator at 403-406-2345.



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