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This is WPS After Hours, an informative, relaxed insight into policing and community. In this episode, Cst. Deborah Van Der Ploeg and volunteer Trish Cohen of the Victim Services Unit talk about how the Unit supports victims of crime and the passionate volunteers behind this challenging work.
Show links:
WPS Victim Services:
• Website: www.winnipeg.ca/police/services/victim-services
• Phone: 204-986-6350:
• Email: [email protected]
Shared Health:
• Crisis Response Centre/Mobile Crisis (24/7)
204-940-1781Province of Manitoba• Manitoba Justice Victim Services 204-986-6851• Compensation for Victims of Crime [email protected] 204-945-0899Klinic Community Health • [email protected] • Phone: 204-786-8686 -
This is WPS After Hours, an informative, relaxed insight into policing and community. In this episode, Christine Collings of the 9-1-1- Emergency Communications Center talks about the first responders answering your 9-1-1 calls, how your calls are triaged and what the future of 9-1-1 looks like.
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This is WPS After Hours, an informative, relaxedinsight into policing and community.
In this episode, Sgt. Andrée Huberdeau and Mental Health Clinician Luci Stebner of the Alternative Response to Citizens In Crisis (ARCC) program talk about the collaborative partnership between the Winnipeg PoliceService and Shared Health’s Crisis Response Centre that responds to non-criminal, non-violent crisis situations.
In Crisis? Help is available
Crisis Response Centre: https://sharedhealthmb.ca/services/mental-health/mha-services/crisis-response-centre/
Important numbers for helpfor suicide, addiction, kids help, mobile crisis: https://sharedhealthmb.ca/contact/important-numbers/
Klinic Crisis lines: https://klinic.mb.ca/crisis-support/
Suicide Crisis Help line: https://988.ca/
Winnipeg Police Service Victim Services: https://www.winnipeg.ca/police/services/victim-services
Read more about the ARCC program:
ARCC: bridging the gap between the health and legalsystem: https://sharedhealthmb.ca/news/2024-01-02-arcc/
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This is WPS After Hours, an informative, relaxed insight into policing and community.
In this episode, Detective Tasha Sullivan of the Financial Crimes Unit joins us to talk about the grandparent scam (also known as the emergency scam) – and why you should just hang up the phone!
This episode may be particularly of interest to our senior audience or anyone who has a senior connection with a senior in their life. This could include family members, caregivers, or community advocates.
Links you can use:
Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre: https://antifraudcentre-centreantifraude.ca/index-eng.htm
Winnipeg Police Service Frauds & Scams: https://www.winnipeg.ca/police/crime-prevention/safety-tips
Winnipeg Police Online Reporting: https://www.winnipeg.ca/police/services/report-crime