Service commitment
At the Sexual Violence Helpline, we want every person who has been affected by sexual violence to have access—at the moment they choose—to a safe, judgement-free space where they will be welcomed, heard, believed and respectfully supported based on their choices. We are committed to providing a confidential, anonymous service 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Confidential
We do not share any of your personal information or any details of our conversation outside of the team of counsellors and coordinators.
Anonymous
We never ask for callers’ names or any other information that could identify them. To find out about resources near you that can best meet your needs, however, you may choose to provide us with some personal information.
Using the service
To benefit fully from your conversation with one of our counsellors, we recommend that you set yourself up in a quiet place where you will not be disturbed. We want to make sure that your physical environment is conducive to freely expressing your thoughts and receiving the information you need in complete confidence. Since Sexual Violence Helpline counsellors want to clearly understand your needs in connection with sexual violence, they may ask you certain questions to identify those needs.
Your right
Sexual Violence Helpline is committed to respecting the Act to assist persons who are victims of criminal offences and to facilitate their recovery. A victim has the right to get help. If you feel that you have not received adequate help under this Act, you have the right to file a complaint with the Montreal Sexual Assault Centre, the organization that manages the telephone service.