Child or Young Victim
If you are a child or young person (under 19) and think you are a victim of crime or know someone who is a child or young victim, this webpage will help you find out where to go for help and what to expect once you report a crime.
Everyone has a legal obligation to report situations where a child or young person (under 19) needs protection because they, for example, are being abused, neglected or sexually exploited. You must report the matter to the Ministry of Children and Family Development. Please call the Helpline for Children (310-1234, no area code required).
Get Help Now
Help and support for children and young people in British Columbia is available from several agencies. If you are afraid of someone or in danger, you need to call 911 immediately. If your community does not have 911 services, call your local emergency number.
If you are not in danger right now, it may helpful to talk to someone you trust about what you have experienced. You do not need to deal with what has happened to you all alone. People and programs are ready to help you.
Agencies That Can Help and Support You
Helpline for Children and Youth - Call 310-1234, free of charge. No area code is needed in B.C.
They can provide help and support to:
- young people and children being abused at home, school or anywhere else;
- anyone who suspects a child or young person is being abused; and
- parents who are afraid they might hurt their child.
Youth Against Violence Line - Call 1-800-680-4264 in B.C., free of charge.
The line provides confidential (except as required by law), one-on-one help, support and information to youth. The line:
The Youth Against Violence Line is also available to concerned parents, teachers, caregivers, service providers and anyone else who has questions or concerns about youth violence.
- helps with youth violence or crime matters;
- assists with concerns about your or others’ safety;
- can be contacted to report a crime or violence anonymously (without giving your name); and
- has information on topics like gangs, bullying or other related issues.
VictimLink BC - Call 1-800-563-0808 in B.C., free of charge.
A 24-hour, B.C. toll- free information, support and referral line for victims. You will find a safe service where you can discuss your experience and decide what you to do next.
Cybertip.ca - Call 1-866-658-9022 in B.C., free of charge.
To report online situations where children or young people are being sexually abused or exploited, contact the Cybertip.ca tip line. Canada’s national tip line receives information from the public about child pornography, luring, child sex tourism and child prostitution.
Cybertip also provides information, referrals and other resources to help Canadians keep their children safe while on the Internet.
More Information
For information about children and young people who are a witness to crime, please visit: Child or Young Witness.
