Centre de ressources et de crises familiales Beauséjour inc.
Beausejour Family Crisis Resource Centre Inc.
Healing Starts Here.
The Courage Centre sponsored by Shoppers Drugs Mart is a Trauma Specialized Centre of Excellence offering counselling, support, and housing centre for victims of family violence and their children, those who perpetrate violence, as well as for individuals experiencing emotional and life challenges.
If you’re experiencing a crisis, we are here to help.
Beausejour Family Crisis Resource Centre
Crisis counselling, outreach services, Emergency Intervention Orders, counselling for victims, perpetrators, and children exposed to violence, as well as a variety of support groups.
Soft Interview Room
Working with RCMP and other government partners, the soft Interview room provides a trauma-informed space for victims and their children to provide statements to police and other related professionals.
Wellness Services
This program allows victims of sexual assault to be seen by medical staff on site to receive immediate care. The room is fully equipped for medical staff to perform forensic medical examinations.
Paula’s Place
A short-term housing program providing a harm-reduction facility for female victims and their children requiring immediate shelter for 0 to 90 days.
Lorraine’s Residence of Hope
A second stage housing program offering 9 units for women and their children leaving domestic violence for up to 1 year which includes counselling and support programs.
Ohana: Family Enrichment Services
Ohana is the first Centre of its kind in New Brunswick which offers a child-neutral space for families to have supervised parenting time as well as safe exchanges when there is a family breakdown.
Les Petits Courageux
A trauma-informed early childhood learning centre under development for children who have experienced an adverse event or who have had a history of violence and/or abuse.
Justice Facility Dog Program
The Centre provides specialized canines, bred and trained from a school accredited by Assistance Dog International, to provide support to child and adult victims of violence as they navigate the criminal justice process.
Prevention and Awareness
Courage Centre sponsored by Shoppers Drug Mart delivers several programs, presentations and workshops on issues relating to family violence, sexual assault, elder abuse, and emotional regulation in children, to name but a few.
24/7 Crisis Intervention Services
A team of highly trained volunteers provide immediate assistance to those dealing with a crisis. The team works in collaboration with RCMP and is available twenty-four (24) hours a day, seven (7) days a week.
Strength at Home
A 16 week trauma-informed program for perpetrators of domestic violence focusing on healing and healthy relationships.
SNAP®
Stop Now And Plan, is an evidence-based cognitive behavioural model that provides a framework for teaching children struggling with behaviour issues, and their parents, effective emotional regulation, self-control and problem-solving skills.
Kids Club and Moms’ Empowerment
A 10 session concurrent program for children aged 6 to 12 and their mothers exposed to intimate partner violence.
Oceane Sexual Violence Centre
Offering the following services at no cost, to anyone 16+ of any gender who has experienced/is experiencing sexual violence.
Individual specialized counselling and crisis intervention
Counsellor-facilitated support groups and workshops
Advocacy and support with systems navigation
Accompaniment to police, court and medical forensic examinations through the Justice Facility Dog program.
Don’t Stop Reading.
These facts are important and need to be pushed out of the darkness.
An unhealthy relationship is defined as when the balance of power and control shifts to one of the parties involved.
Over 6,000 women and children in Canada sleep in shelters on any given night because it isn’t safe at home.
New Brunswick has the highest rate of police-reported intimate violence in the Atlantic region.
67% of Canadians personally know a female abuse victim.
More than 85% of police-reported spousal homicide victims are women.
2/3 of all New Brunswick women killed were living with the accused.