twb.ROCKS Ottawa Victim Services!

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Introduction

My attempts to obtain assistance from this group began in 2018 with David Vishkini and Khayman Wood. Then, again, in 202 with former Executive Director Melissa Heimerl. (Insert testimony and links to evidence.)

Suffice it to say, it’s just another drain on taxes and donations that create an image of assistance for those terrorized by Ottawa’s criminal network. I’ll prove this by attempting to seek their assistance with my husband’s many court-enabled accomplices … again.

OVS key partnerships include:

Ottawa Police Service, Victim Support Unit (VSU)

Working with the Victim Support Unit means we can help the people who need it most urgently. We work in partnership with the police, but we’re not the police.

343 Preston Street, 11th Floor, Ottawa, ON, K1S 1N4

LOL: I approached Traci Burton (sp?) in 2018. Mockingly, she said “we’ll it certainly seems as if you’ve hit rock bottom. You only get to have on appointment with me so … [have a nice day].

Immigrant Women’s Services Ottawa (IWSO)

We work with IWSO to make sure that all our clients get the help they need, no matter what language they speak. IWSO often helps us translate for victims who don’t speak English or French.

Born and raised in Ottawa, I won’t be able to test out this “service” much.

Victim/Witness Assistance Program (VWAP)

We work closely with this program to support our shared clients: survivors of crime who must go to (or speak at) criminal court proceedings/trials. The program’s staff at the courthouse ask our volunteers to go with survivors to court.

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They also work closely with:

Algonquin College, Victimology Advisory Committee

Canadian Centre for Policing Intimate Partner Violence (Partnership Member)

Canadian Femicide Observatory Expert Advisory (Panel Member)

Canadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime

Frontline Human Trafficking Committee

Ottawa Coalition to End Violence Against Women (OCTEVAW)

We work with IWSO to make sure that all our clients get the help they need, no matter what language they speak. IWSO often helps us translate for victims who don’t speak English or French.

(insert commentary) link to Harmony House, Montfort Renaissance, Cornerstone and Shepherds of Good Hope.

Describe experience in Newfoundland and Labrador regarding forced registration of illegally-obtained, fraudulent court order that converts support recipient into a payor.

Ontario Network of Victim Service Providers

Ottawa Police’s Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Case Reviews

Ottawa Police’s Violence Against Women Advisory Committee

Sexual Assault Partner Abuse Care Program

The City of Ottawa

Unsafe at Home Ottawa

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