Record number of calls to help line run by Sexual Assault Support Centre
Demand for help from the Central Alberta Sexual Assault Support Centre (CASASC) has hit record heights the last two months, and officials say there are no signs of slowing.
In September, CASASC’s 24/7 help line received 250 contacts, through text, phone or web chat. That’s an increase of 52 per cent compared to September 2021.
There were 280 contacts in October, or about nine per day. In October 2021, there were just 127 contacts.
The help line is run by over 100 community volunteers and is supported by specifically-trained and trauma-informed CASASC team members.