Chimo Helpline
Helping people in New Brunswick in French and English 24/7
Toll-free crisis line: 1-800-667-5005
Fredericton area: 450-HELP (4357)
Email: chimo1@nb.aibn.com
http://www.chimohelpline.ca
Helping people in New Brunswick in French and English 24/7
Toll-free crisis line: 1-800-667-5005
Fredericton area: 450-HELP (4357)
Email: chimo1@nb.aibn.com
http://www.chimohelpline.ca
The Ombudsman is the office to contact if you feel government, other public bodies and trustees have not acted fairly or openly.
Phone: (506) 453-2789 (Mon. to Fri., 8:30am-4:30 pm)
Toll-free: 1-888-465-1100 (Mon. to Fri., 8:30am-4:30 pm)
Fax: (506) 453-5599
Email : nbombud@gnb.ca
The Students Commission: Centre of Excellence for Youth Engagement connects young people with training, networking with other youth and youth organizations, and opportunities to develop change within their communities.
To report suspected child maltreatment, call 1-800-992-2873 or call 1-800-442-9799 for emergencies after-hours.
Find out more information on your role in knowing when and what to report
Find local child welfare services in New Brunswick
The New Brunswick Child & Youth Advocate helps children and youth receiving provincial government services if their rights are not being respected or they feel they are not being listened to.
Phone: (506) 453-2789
Toll-free: (888) 465-1100
The Access to Justice: Aboriginal Resources List 2013 provides contact information of organizations that offer supports and at times brief summaries of various avenues Aboriginal Peoples can take in accessing justice as of 2013.