Canada. Office of the Federal Ombudsperson for Victims of Crime

Record #: IMP0051
Last Modified: 17 Jul 2024
Last Full Update: 16 Jul 2024

Contact Information

Office Phone 1-866-481-8429, Toll Free
TTY Phone 1-877-644-8385, Toll free
E-Mail victimsfirst@ombud.gc.ca
Website www.victimsfirst.gc.ca/index.html
Social Media Facebook Facebook, LinkedIn LinkedIn, X (Twitter) X (Twitter)

Site Information

Located In Community Ottawa
Address & Map
360 Albert Street
Suite 805
Ottawa, ON
Canada K1R 7X7
Physical Access Fully accessible

Description and Service Details

Description (Service)

Independent resource for victims

  • facilitates access of victims to existing federal programs and services by providing them with information and referrals
  • addresses complaints of victims about compliance with the provisions of the Corrections and Conditional Release Act that apply to victims of offenders under federal jurisdiction and providing an independent resource for those victims
  • enhances awareness among criminal justice personnel and policy makers of the needs and concerns of victims and the applicable laws that benefit victims of crime, including to promote the principles set out in the Canadian Statement of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime
  • identifies emerging issues and exploring systemic issues that impact negatively on victims of crime

If you are a victim of crime, this organization can:

  • answer your questions about your rights as a victim
  • give you information about the services and programs available to you through the federal government
  • receive and review your complaints about other federal government departments, agencies or policies
  • refer you to programs and services in your city or province that may be able to help you
  • make recommendations to the federal government on how to change its policies or laws to better suit the needs and concerns of victims, and to report on those recommendations publicly
Hours Mon-Fri 8 am-4 pm EST * excluding statutory holidays
Areas Served Canada
Eligibility

Individuals are considered a victim of a crime if:


  • They have been harmed or suffered physical or emotional damage as a result of someone committing a criminal offence

  • They are a spouse, conjugal partner, a relative of, dependent of or are responsible for a victim who has died or is not able to act for himself or herself (e.g., the victim is ill or is a child)

Application Call, e-mail or visit website for more information
Languages English; French
Fees None

Categories and Classification

Youth Main Categories Abuse / Assault
Youth Sub-Categories Victims Support Programs
Service Categories Government Complaints/Government Ombudsman Offices ~ Crime Victims ; Individual Advocacy ~ Crime Victims ; Parole Related Crime Victim Services ; Specialized Information and Referral ~ Crime Victims ; Victim's Rights Groups

Agency Overview