Resources for Service Providers & Survivors

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Nova Scotia Directory of Legal Services and Information for Survivors of Family Violence

If you are in immediate danger, call 911.

Please note, this directory primarily contains resources in Nova Scotia where you can get legal information or advice, or information about local shelters and transition houses. There are additional supports and resources in Nova Scotia that are not captured here. To find support near you, call, text or visit Nova Scotia 211, available 24/7 (www.ns.211.ca).

The Family Law Nova Scotia website also has a useful directory of Community Agencies & Family Justice Services in Nova Scotia.

For further help or information about domestic abuse, you can also call the provincial, 24-hour, toll-free number at 1-855-225-0220

For information about online safety, see here.

For a PDF copy of this directory, please click here.

Intimate Partner Violence Resources/Information

Government of Nova Scotia – Intimate Partner Violence Resources

https://novascotia.ca/just/victim_services/family_violence.asp

NS Domestic Violence Resource Centre

www.nsdomesticviolence.ca

CRA – Getting benefits and credits when in an abusive or violent situation

https://www.canada.ca/en/revenue-agency/services/child-family-benefits/benefits-credits-abusive-violent-situation.html

December 6th Fund

https://www.ywcahalifax.com/programs/violence-against-women/

Non-interest bearing microloans for housing costs for female identifying people 18+ or older, living in Nova Scotia, who are currently fleeing, or have recently fled, abuse or violence.

Domestic Violence Court Program

www.courts.ns.ca/Provincial_Court/NSPC_domestic_violence_court.htm

Sydney: 902-563-3510
Halifax: 902-424-7404 or HfxDVCP@novascotia.ca

Early Lease Termination for Tenants Facing Domestic Violence

https://novascotia.ca/just/victim_Services/tenant_facing_domestic.asp

Call Victim Services at: 1-888-470-0773

Emergency Protection Orders – Justice of the Peace Centre

1-866-816-6555 toll-free or 902-424-8888

Learn more here: https://novascotia.ca/just/victim_services/_docs/DVIA_Brochure_EN.pdf 

Intimate Images and Cyber Protection – CyberScan

902-424-6990 in Halifax or 1-855-702-8324 toll-free

www.novascotia.ca/cyberscan/

Leave from Work – Domestic Violence

Domestic Violence Leave NS: https://novascotia.ca/lae/employmentrights/leaves.asp#domestic-violence

Includes a free 20-minute public education course.

Making Changes

https://women.novascotia.ca/sites/default/files/MC10_2022/MakingChanges_2022_July19_Digital_FINAL.pdf

Making Changes is a book for women experiencing intimate partner abuse and contains information such as understanding abuse, safety planning, legal matters and more.

Neighbours, Friends and Families

https://women.novascotia.ca/womens-safety/offering-support/neighbours-friends-and-families

Shelter Movers

https://www.sheltermovers.com/nova-scotia/

Provides free moving and storage services to women and children fleeing abuse. Clients are referred by a person of authority (social worker, doctor, police, crisis counselor, teacher, etc.) or public agency (shelter, hospital, school, workplace, place of worship, sexual assault centre, etc.).

Finding Help and Support/Crisis Lines

211

https://ns.211.ca/search/

Avalon Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Program

SANE 24-Hour Response Line: 902-425-0122

Neighbour Friends and Family toll free line

1-855-225-0220 (24/7)

Call or text to speak to someone confidentially if you think a neighbour, friend or family may be in a situation of violence

Mi’kmaq Crisis Line

1-855-379-2099 (24/7)

Mental Health Mobile Crisis

902-429-8167 or 1-888-429-8167 (24/7)

Canadian Human Trafficking Hotline

1-833-900-1010 (24/7)
www.canadianhumantraffickinghotline.ca

Support is available in over 200 languages for victims of human trafficking. A chat function is available on the website.

Legal Support, Information and Advice

Accès Justice 

902-433-2085 or 1-844-250-8471 (English or French)
www.ajefne.ns.ca

Bilingual legal information centre providing confidential services in Nova Scotia.

Avalon Sexual Assault Center

(902) 422-4240
www.avaloncentre.ca

Support for survivors of sexual assault/abuse. Their website has many resources, including ones on law and the legal system.

Coverdale Courtwork Society

902-422-6417
www.coverdale.ca

Supports women, girls and gender-diverse individuals involved in the criminal justice system.

Dalhousie Legal Aid

902-423-8105
www.dal.ca/faculty/law/dlas.html

Tenants’ Rights information, advice, representation

Elizabeth Fry Society

Mainland Nova Scotia
902-454-5041
www.efrymns.ca

Cape Breton
Sydney 902-539-6165
https://www.efrycb.com/home.html

Support for women and girls involved in the criminal justice system

Nova Scotia Legal Aid

www.nslegalaid.ca

Amherst: 902-667-7544 or toll-free at 1-866-999-7544
Annapolis Royal: 902-532-2311 or toll-free at 1-866-532-2311
Antigonish: 902-863-3350 or toll-free at 1-866-439-1544
Bridgewater: 902-543-4658 or toll-free at 1-866-543-4658
Liverpool Sub-Office: 902-354-3215 or toll-free at 1-866-543-4658
Dartmouth (family): 902-420-7921 or toll-free at 1-855-420-7921
Dartmouth (family – child protection): 902-420-8897 or toll-free at 1-855-420-7921
Dartmouth (criminal): 902-420-8815 or toll-free at 1-877-420-8818
Halifax (family): 902-420-3450 or toll-free at 1-866-420-3450
Halifax (adult criminal): 902-420-6583 or toll-free at 1-877-777-6583
Halifax (HRM youth): 902-420-6569
Halifax (social justice): 902-420-3464 or toll-free at 1-844-956-0955
Kentville: 902-679-6110 or toll-free at 1-866-679-6110
New Glasgow: (902) 755-7020 or toll-free at 1-877-755-7020
Port Hawkesbury: 902-625-4047 or toll-free at 1-888-817-0116
Sydney: 902-563-2295 or toll-free at 1-877-563-2295
Truro, Colchester County: 902-893-5920 or toll-free at 1-877-777-5920
Windsor: 902-798-8397 or toll-free at 1-866-798-8397
Yarmouth: 902-742-7827 or toll-free at 1-866-742-3300
HRM Duty Counsel: 902-420-7800
Sydney Duty Counsel: 902-539-7026

Legal information, advice and representation for criminal, family or social justice issues in Nova Scotia

Family Law Information Program Centres (FLIP Centres)

Halifax: 902-424-5232
Sydney: 902-563-5761

Legal information, help with finding a lawyer or legal advice, referrals to community agencies, information about court programs and services. FLIP centres may be able to provide some court documents or computer access.

Family Law Nova Scotia

www.nsfamilylaw.ca

Information about the family law process in Nova Scotia, including access to guides, resources and court forms.

Halifax Refugee Clinic

902-422-6736
www.halifaxrefugeeclinic.org

Free legal and settlement services to those who cannot afford legal counsel and are claiming refugee status in Nova Scotia.

Legal Advice for Sexual Assault Survivors

To register: Call 211
www.novascotia.ca/sexualassaultlegaladvice/

Up to 4 hours of free, independent legal advice for sexual assault survivors aged 16 or older. You do not have to report to police or take legal action if you use this service.

Legal Information Society of Nova Scotia

902-455-3135 or 1-800-665-9779 (toll-free)
www.legalinfo.org

Free information on all legal issues, and ways to find a lawyer, including a lawyer referral service

Mi’kmaw Legal Support Network

902-379-2042 or toll-free at 1-877-379-2042

Legal and victim services to Indigenous persons in Nova Scotia

ReachAbility

902-429-5878 or 1-866-429-5878
www.reachability.org

Serves Nova Scotians who face barriers to inclusion and community participation. Services include a legal referral service for a free one-hour consultation for legal advice.

Summary Advice Counsel

Amherst: 902-667-2256
Annapolis: 902-742-0500
Antigonish: 902-863-7312
Bridgewater: 902-543-4679
Halifax: 902-424-5616
Kentville: 902-679-6075
Pictou: 902-485-7350
Port Hawkesbury: 902-625-2665
Sydney: 902-563-2085
Truro: 902-893-5840
Windsor: (902) 679-6075
Yarmouth: (902) 742-0500

Free, brief family law legal advice and information if you do not have a lawyer. This is a court-based service provided by Nova Scotia Legal Aid Summary Advice Counsel. You can make an appointment by calling the court in your area.

Victim Services

Department of Justice Victim Services

www.novascotia.ca/just/victim_Services/

Head Office (Halifax): 902-424-3309 or toll-free at 1-888-470-0773

Dartmouth (serves Halifax, Dartmouth & Halifax County): 902-424-3307 or toll-free at 1-833-424-3307

Kentville (serves Annapolis, Kings, Hants, Lunenburg, Queens, Shelburne and Yarmouth & Digby counties): 902-679-6201 or toll-free at 1-800-565-1805

Pictou (serves East Hants, Colchester, Cumberland, Pictou & Antigonish Counties): 902-485-3580 or toll-free at 1-800-565-7912

Sydney (serves Guysborough, Cape Breton, Richmond, Inverness & Victoria Counties): 902-563-3655 or toll-free at 1-800-565-0071

Halifax Regional Police Victim Services Unit

902-490-5300
Text: 902-497-4709
https://www.halifax.ca/fire-police/police/programs-services/victim-services-halifax

Support for victims of crime, in particular domestic violence and sexual violence. Includes a peace bond navigator program.

Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre – Victim Support Navigator

902-420-1576
https://mymnfc.com/

Family Courts

Amherst Justice Centre

16 Church Street, 3rd floor
Amherst, NS, B4H 3A6
Phone: 902-667-2256

AMHFC@courts.ns.ca

Antigonish Justice Centre

11 James Street
Antigonish, NS, B2G 1R6
Phone: 902-863-7312

AntigonishFamilyCourt@courts.ns.ca

Bridgewater Justice Centre

141 High Street
Bridgewater, NS, B4V 1W2
Phone: 902-543-4679

BJC.Family.Court@courts.ns.ca

Digby/Annapolis Justice Centre

119 Queen Street
P.O. Box 1089
Digby, NS, B0V 1A0
Phone: (902) 245-4567

scfamilydig@courts.ns.ca

Halifax Family Division

3380 Devonshire Avenue
Halifax, NS, B3K 5R5
Phone: 902-424-3990

scfamilyhfx@courts.ns.ca

Kentville Justice Centre

87 Cornwallis Street
Kentville, NS, B4N 2E5
Phone: (902) 679-6075

Kjc-family@courts.ns.ca

Pictou Justice Centre

PO Box 1750, 69 Water Street
Pictou, NS, B0K 1H0
Phone: 902-485-7350

Pictoufamily@courts.ns.ca

Port Hawkesbury Justice Centre

15 Kennedy Street
Port Hawkesbury, NS, B9A 2Y1
Family Division: 902-625-2665

porthawkesburyfamily@courts.ns.ca

Sydney Justice Centre

136 Charlotte Street, Suites #1 & 2
Sydney, NS, B1P 1C3
Family Division: 902-563-2200

sydneyfamilydivision@courts.ns.ca

Truro Justice Centre

540 Prince Street
Truro, NS, B2N 1G1
Phone: 902-893-4272

trurofamilycourt@courts.ns.ca

Yarmouth Justice Centre

164 Main Street
Yarmouth, NS, B5A 1C2
Phone: 902-742-0550

yarmouthfamilycourt@courts.ns.ca

Transition Houses, Shelters and Women’s Centres

Women’s Centres Connect

​(902) 755-4647
coordinator@womenconnect.ca
www.womenconnect.ca

Find a women’s centre in Nova Scotia

Transition House Association of Nova Scotia

General inquiries: 902-429-7287
Provincial toll-free line: 1-855-225-0220 (24/7)
www.thans.ca

TRANSITION HOUSES

Bryony House (Halifax)

Distress line: 902-422-7650
Text: 902-422-7650
Shelter main number: 902-423-7183
www.bryonyhouse.ca
staff@bryonyhouse.ca

Autumn House (Amherst)

24 Hour Crisis Line: 902-667-1200
Business phone: 902-667-1344
www.autumnhouse.ca
info@autumnhouse.ca

Autumn House serves Cumberland County

Cape Breton Transition House (Sydney)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-539-2945; Toll Free: 1-800-563-2945
Outreach phone: 902-562-3045
Childcare Counsellor phone: 902-562-1336
Education/Fundraising: 902-562-4190
http://cbtha.com/ 
cbtranshouse@ns.aliantzinc.ca

Cape Breton Transition House serves CBRM and Victoria County

Chrysalis House (Kentville)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-679-1922; Toll-free: 1-800-264-8682
Administration phone: (902) 679-6544
www.chrysalishouseassociation.org
ed@chrysalishouseassociation.org

Chrysalis House serves West Hants, Kings, and Annapolis Counties

Harbour House (Bridgewater)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-543-3999; Toll-free: 1-888-543-3999
Administration phone: 902-543-3665
Childcare Counsellor: 902-543-9970
Outreach phone: 902-543-9970
www.harbour-house.ca
ed@harbour-house.ca

Harbour House serves Lunenburg and Queens Counties

Juniper House (Yarmouth)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-742-8689; Toll-free: 1-800-266-4087
Administration phone: 902-742-4473
www.juniperhouse.ca
juniperhouse@juniperhouse.ca

Outreach

Yarmouth Outreach: 902-742-0231
Digby Outreach:902-245- 4789
Shelburne Outreach: 902-749- 7170
info@juniperhouse.ca

Juniper House serves Yarmouth, Digby and Shelburne Counties

Leeside Transition House (Port Hawkesbury)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-625-2444; Toll Free: 1-800-565-3390
Phone: 902-625-1990
https://www.leesidesociety.ca/
director@leesidesociety.ca

Leeside Transition House serves Richmond and Inverness Counties and the Town of Port Hawkesbury.

Millbrook Family Healing Centre (Truro)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-893-8483; Toll-free: 1-800-565-4741
Phone: 902-893-8483
Program Supervisor Email: brooke.paul@novascotia.ca
Manager Email: beverly.walker@novascotia.ca

Millbrook Family Healing Centre serves all First Nations on mainland Nova Scotia except Paq’tnkek First Nation.

Naomi Society (Antigonish)

Phone: 863-3807
www.naomisociety.ca
info@naomisociety.ca

Naomi Society offers second stage housing and services in Antigonish (Town & County) and Guysborough County

Tearman House (New Glasgow)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-752-0132; Toll free: 1-888-831-0330
Administration phone: 902-928-0774
Shelter phone: 902-752-1633
Outreach phone: 902-752-2591
Childcare Counsellor phone: 902-755-6390
www.tearmann.ca
tearmann@ns.sympatico.ca

Tearmann House serves New Glasgow, Pictou, Antigonish, and Guysborough Counties

Third Place (Truro)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-893-3232; Toll free: 1-800-565-4878
Business Line: (902) 893-4844
Women’s Outreach: (902) 895-9740
Children & Youth Outreach: (902) 893-3232
Outreach Email: outreach@thirdplaceth.ca
Director Email: director@thirdplaceth.ca
www.thirdplaceth.ca
support@thirdplaceth.ca

Third Place Transition House serves Colchester and East Hants Counties and Truro

Waycobah Family Healing Centre (Whycocomagh)

24 Hour Help Line: 902-756-3440; Toll Free: 1-800-565-3440
Phone: (902) 756-3440
Manager Email: beverly.walker@novascotia.ca

Waycobah Family Healing Centre serves all First Nations on Cape Breton Island and Paq’tnkek First Nation

SHELTERS

Adsum House (Halifax)

902-423-4443
www.adsumforwomen.org
adsum@adsumforwomen.org

Emergency shelter, housing, programs and services for women, youth, children and trans individuals who are experiencing homelessness.

Barry House (Halifax)

(902) 422-8324
www.shelternovascotia.com/shelter-services

For women and gender diverse individuals who are experiencing homelessness.

SECOND-STAGE HOUSING

Alice House

902-466-8459
www.alicehouse.ca
livesafe@alicehouse.ca

Second-stage housing and supportive counselling for women and children in Nova Scotia (HRM).

Naomi Society

Phone: 863-3807
www.naomisociety.ca
info@naomisociety.ca

Naomi Society offers second stage housing and services in Antigonish (Town & County) and Guysborough County

Brenda’s Place – Second Stage Housing

Provided by: Tearmann Society for Abused Women
902-755-3123 or 902-752-0077
secondstage@tearmann.ca

Coverage area: Pictou, Antigonish and Guysborough Counties

Cape Breton Transition House

Outreach Worker: 902-562-3045 ext. 208
www.cbtha.com/

Second stage housing units are in Glace Bay and Sydney

Welkaqanik Next Step Shelter

General Inquiries: 902-895-1523
Toll Free: 1-800-565-4372
www.ncns.ca/welkaqnik-next-step-shelter
socialmanager@ncns.ca

A next step shelter providing Mi’kmaq/Aboriginal survivors of family violence a safe affordable shelter for a period of up to one year

Canadian Association of Social Workers

Webinars Include:

  • Developing Capacity to Respond in Intimate Partner Violence Situations
  • Acting as Allies to Women Counter-Storying their experiences of Sexual Violence
  • Nurturing Vicarious Resilience to counteract the challenges of IPV Work in Social Workers’ Lives

Canadian Network for the Prevention of Elder Abuse

Intimate Partner Violence and Older Women

Canadian Women’s Foundation

Queering GBV Prevention & Intervention: What the GBV Sector Needs to Know

Luke’s Place

Growing list of webinars relating to family violence in the family court system in Ontario, including:

  • The Best Interests of the Child Test (2021)
  • Making the Divorce Act work for women (2021)
  • Ontario’s new Children’s Law Reform Act (2021)
  • Bridging the gap between the needs of survivors of family violence and the realities of family court (2020)
  • Safety planning before, during and after separation (2020)
  • Relationships, rights and responsibilities (2020)
  • How to manage tech abuse with safety planning and family law (2020)
  • Supporting rural and remote women (2020)
  • Family law and family violence under COVID-19 (2020)
  • International abductions (2020)
  • Intersections between family, criminal and immigration law (2020)
  • Restraining orders (2020)
  • Presenting evidence (2020)
  • Collecting evidence (2020)
  • Using FamilyCourtAndBeyond.ca (2020)

Western: Centre for Research and Education on Violence Against Women and Children - Violence Against Women Learning Network

Includes a growing list of webinars, including:

  • Building resilience in children exposed to violence: broadening our understanding from a decolonizing and social justice perspective (2021)
  • Legal Advocacy to End Discrimination Against Women with Disabilities (2021)
  • Anti-Asian Racism and Gender-Based Violence: Historical and Contemporary Realities (2021)
  • The misuse of alienation in domestic violence cases in family court: Helping court-related professionals to sort through conflicting allegations (2021)
  • Technology and Violence Against Women and Other Marginalized Groups (2020)
  • Digital Platforms and Violence against Women: User Experiences, Best Practices, and the Law (2020)
  • You’re doing what? Merging harm reduction and trauma-informed practice in Violence Against Women (VAW) shelters (2020)
  • Improving Pathways to Safety for 2SLGBTQ+ Survivors of Violence (2020)
  • Understanding How Immigration Policies Shape Gender-Based Violence Among Immigrants Who Have a Temporary or Precarious Status (2020)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) and Intimate Partner Violence: Implications of the Co-occurrence of PTSD & TBI (2019)
  • Engaging Men to Reduce and Prevent Gender-Based Violence (2019)
  • Understanding Immigrant Women’s Experiences and Responses to Intimate Partner Violence: Looking Beyond the ‘Cultural’ Framing (2018)
  • Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women Webinar (2018)
  • Building Supports: Housing Access for Immigrant and Refugee Women Leaving Violence (2018)
  • Domestic Violence in the Workplace (2016)
  • Exploring a National Evaluation Framework: Assessing Changes in Men and Boys (2016)
  • Preventing Domestic Homicides: Lessons Learned from Tragedies (2015)
  • Partner Violence in Rainbow Communities: What We Know and What We Need to Know (2015)
  • Abuse of Older Women (2015)

Family Violence Family Law

Webinar recordings include:

  • Family Law and Domestic Violence: Ethical Obligations of Judicial Actors (2023)
  • Traumatic Brain Injury and Intimate Partner Violence: Challenges for Survivors Involved in the Family Court System (2023)
  • Intimate Partner Violence, Animal Abuse and Shelter: The Canadian Landscape (2023)
  • Substance Use Coercion and IPV Survivors in Family Court (2023)
  • Domestic Violence in a Context of Immigration (2023)
  • HELP Toolkit Webinar (2023)
  • Gender-based Violence in rural and Remote Settings in Ontario and British Columbia (2023)
  • The Journey Project: Providing Trauma-Informed Legal Support to Survivors (2022)
  • Recognizing Litigation Abuse as a Form of Family Violence: Understanding the Concept and the Potential Harm (2022)
  • Fleeing Family Violence: Challenges for Survivors Living in Rural, Remote and First Nation Communities (2022)
  • The Assessment of The Risk of Spousal Homicide (2022)
  • The Nexus of Poverty and Domestic Violence in Family Law (2022)
  • The Co-Occurrence of Parental Alienation Claims and Intimate Partner Violence in Family Court: Theory and Practice (2022)
  • Intersecting Inequities in Family Court: A Trauma-Informed Critique (2022)
  • Implementing Children’s Rights in All Family Court Cases (2021)
  • Tech-Facilitated Violence: An Introduction Webinar (2021)
  • Mediation and Family Violence in Family Law (2021)
  • Self-Represented Litigants and Family Violence: Making a Difficult Situation Worse (2021)
  • The Pandemic and Family Justice: Unequal Outcomes and Lack of Access to Justice (2021)
  • Healing Trauma: Gender, Trauma, and Paths of Healing in Family Law Disputes (2021)
  • The Impact of Covid-19 on Ontario’s Court-related Services for Survivors of Family Violence (2021)
  • COVID-19, the Shadow Pandemic, and Access to Justice for Survivors of Domestic Violence (2021)
  • Why Can’t Everyone Just Get Along? How BC’s Family Law System Puts Survivors in Danger (2021)
  • Bridging the Gap Between the Needs of Survivors of Family Violence and the Realities of Family Court (2020)