Support & Information Line
Our support and information line is available to anyone who has been affected by any form of sexual violence. We offer judgement-free and empathetic support and information. Through this line we offer crisis intervention, emotional support, collaborative problem-solving, supported decision making, education and information about the many forms of sexual violence, referrals and access to community resources.
We support anyone who is in need of support whether that be developing coping strategies, assisted grounding activities, breathing exercises, help with anxiety, feelings of loneliness, help with flashbacks and nightmares, education, support and a network of relevant referrals.
Support and Information Line
Phone: 403-237-5888
- Available 7 days a week, 9am – 9pm
- Free and confidential
- Provides specialized support to those impacted by sexual violence
Alberta’s One Line for Sexual Violence
Phone/Text: 1-866-403-8000
Chat: Click on the IZZY chat feature on the bottom right corner of our website.
- Available 7 days a week, 9am – 9pm in over 200 languages
- Free and confidential
- Provides specialized support to those impacted by sexual violence
- Available for all Albertans
The Calgary Sexual Assault Response Team
The Calgary Sexual Assault Response Team (CSART) provides specialized care to individuals who have been sexually assaulted within the past 7 days (168 hours).
Counselling
We provide one-on-one and group counselling for individuals impacted by any form of sexual violence, including sexual harassment, sexual abuse, and sexual assault.
Police and Court Support
The Police and Court Support Team exists specifically to support and advocate for people who have experienced sexual violence as they navigate the legal system or are considering doing so.
Phone, Chat, Text
Our support and information line is available to anyone who has been affected by any form of sexual violence. We offer judgement-free, emotional and empathetic support and information. Through this line we offer crisis intervention, emotional support, collaborative problem-solving, supported decision making, education and information about the many forms of sexual violence, referrals and access to community resources.
We support anyone who is in need of support whether that be developing coping strategies, assisted grounding activities, breathing exercises, help with anxiety, feelings of loneliness, help with flashbacks and nightmares, education, support and a network of relevant referrals.
Inclusive Support
Services are available to individuals 12 years of age and older. Our programs are available to everyone including people of all races, abilities, ages, sexual orientations, religions, levels of education, socio-economic status, sizes, or genders. This includes friends, family and other people who would like to support a person who experienced sexual violence.