24hSexualized Assault Response Program
The SARP Staff are responsible for fostering supportive, safe and trauma-informed responses to sexualized assault disclosures from victims/survivors of sexualized violence in our communities through crisis response, advocacy within the various systems of care, and resources and referrals.
SARP staff are also trained to give survivors/victims all of their options following a sexualized assault, and provide support when they need it. The SARP Staff provide emotional and crisis support, intake and assessment for all of RVCS’s services, and accompaniment to hospital, police, and medical appointments as well as appropriate referrals in the community.
Program name (alternate): SARP
Address / Contact Info
Box 1171
Valemount BC
V0E 2Z0
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Areas Served
Service Details
| Referral protocol | self, health professional |
|---|---|
| Languages spoken | English |
Location Map
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This program was last updated on: 16 Apr 2026.
