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Sylvan Lake has victim services gap filled by Blackfalds office

Dec 16, 2022 | 4:31 PM

Sylvan Lake and Blackfalds are teaming up to offer services for victims of crime.

The Central Alberta Victim & Witness Support Society, based out of Blackfalds RCMP, now serves Sylvan Lake and area.

The partnership arose in August when the Town of Sylvan Lake sent a letter of support for the Central Alberta Victim & Witness Support Society to provide service, on an interim basis, until the province begins its redesign of victim services provincially.

In a release, the Town of Sylvan Lake notes that the province announced a new governance model for victim services in July.

“The program will shift to a four-zone model, aligning with RCMP districts. Currently there are 62 existing JSG-funded victim service units across Alberta, all of which operate with independent board of directors,” Sylvan Lake Town officials explain.

“The new model proposes to collapse the existing boards and replace them with one zonal board for each zone. Each zone will then have its own centralized professional support staff that will provide strategic, logistical and administrative support to the front-line caseworkers within each community.”

This program is not ready, leaving Sylvan Lakers with a gap in coverage, it’s noted.

“In 2019, our local victim services unit folded and since then we have received a patchwork of services. Our RCMP members have provided many of the services offered by victim services, however, local victims of crime have gone without services such as court support,” says Sylvan Lake Mayor Megan Hanson.

“In 2020, council named the restoration of victim services to Sylvan Lake as one of their top priorities outside of their municipal authority. We have met with numerous ministers requesting the prompt return of the service. We’re happy to partner with the Central Alberta Victim & Witness Support Society to provide much needed service to Lakers until the provincial plan is ready.”

The Central Alberta Victim & Witness Support Society will begin serving Sylvan Lake immediately.