Publications and Videos
Many of CCCS’ projects have led to the development of resources for use by individuals and agencies. Below is a complete listing of all manuals, videos or DVDs and facilitator's guides that are available to purchase through CCCS. For more detailed descriptons, click on the publication name below – yet another way through which we bring the CCCS expertise to your workplace.
Download our Publication and Video Order Form (pdf), or click here for information on ordering any of our publications or videos.
Publications
The following manuals are available to purchase through CCCS:
Videos and DVD's
The following videos and DVD's are available for purchase through CCCS:
The Aid to Safety Assessment and Planning (ASAP)
Manual
This manual was created as a result of a partnership
between the Victim Services and Crime Prevention
Division, Ministry of Public Safety and the BC
Institute Against Family Violence. The aim of the
manual is to reduce the risk of violence by providing
a comprehensive coordinated safety management
strategy that Victim Service Workers can use in
collaboration with other key justice agencies to
assist women in making safety assessment decisions.
Price: $55

Balancing Conflicting Interests: A Counsellor's Guide to the Legal Process
Third Edition Coming Soon!
This manual explores the clinical and ethical dilemmas counsellors face in their increasing involvement with the legal system, and suggests ideas for resolving them. Topics include: current legal-clinical trends that require counsellors to "think legal"; issues a "thinking legal" counsellor must consider, such as informed consent, confidentiality, questions of privilege, obligations to report, clinical assessments, and guidelines for record-keeping; concerns counsellors have about going to court; and much more.
Price: $65

Commercial Sexual Exploitation: Innovative Ideas for Working with Children and Youth
This manual presents a provincial framework for working with commercially sexually exploited children and youth, and innovative ideas for programs to deal with this social problem. The framework has been designed to assist in the formulation of policy, strategies, and services to assist these young people. Topics include: legal meaning of “commercial sexual exploitation”; the rights of children and youth; understanding commercial sexual exploitation; a conceptual framework within a population health approach to health promotion; meeting the needs of youth through a continuum of services; guiding principles for program design and delivery and a selection of provincial programs that meet the guiding principles and are considered to be examples of innovative and promising practices.
Price: $55
Viewable Online

Empowerment of Immigrant and Refugee Women Who
are Victims of Violence in Their Intimate Relationships
The Justice Institute of British Columbia has
released the findings of a research study
designed to enhance understanding of the
unique experiences of iimmigrant women
who were victims of violence in their intimate
relationships. The research assessed what
service delivery factors in the health care,
social service, and justice systems are
uniquely empowering and disempowering
to immigrant women who are victims of
violence in their relationships.
The study was conducted in partnership with Vancouver and
Lower Mainland Multicultural Family Support Services Society,
MOSAIC and Elizabeth Fry Society of Prince George and funded by
the Department of Canadian Heritage, the Province of BC Ministry
of Public Safety and Solicitor General and The Vancouver Foundation.
To receive an electronic version of the report free of charge,
contact us at CCCS@jibc.ca. Hard copies are also available for purchase.
Price: $20

Helping Children Whose Parents Have a Mental Illness: a Toolkit for Counsellors
This Toolkit is a collection of current resources and reference materials designed to assist counselors in their support of children and families in which there is a parental mental illness. The Toolkit was designed in response to the identified need for more resources to assist counselors and workers in mental health teams in the Vancouver Coastal Health Authority.
This toolkit, developed by the Centre for Counselling and Community Safety in collaboration with the Working Group Supporting Families with Parental Mental Illness, has been produced in an easily accessible format for use by community mental health providers.
Price:: $80

Sexual Assault – Victim Service Worker Handbook
Handbook
This handbook was developed for persons providing services to victims of sexual assault. As a service provider using this handbook, you may be a victim service worker; a worker in a sexual assault service; a worker in an agency that serves a specific cultural community; or a worker at any other agency or institution that serves sexually assaulted women or men. The handbook discusses the needs of diverse communities in seeking support after a sexual assault and deals with the survivor’s initial urgent need for safety and support. The criminal justice process is covered from the initial police report to post-sentencing issues, including the role of the victim service worker. The full range of societal responses to sexual assault are discussed including legislation, policy, services and community coordination as well as a comprehensive list of the resources available. This handbook was developed in partnership with Victim Services and Crime Prevention Division and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
Price: $55

Trans People in the Criminal Justice System: A Guide for Criminal Justice Personnel
In order to do their job effectively, criminal justice personnel are expected to respond to and treat all members of the community with respect. As our population has become increasingly diverse, criminal justice personnel have had to expand their awareness and understanding of the unique and specific needs of each community. Diversity extends beyond culture, ethnicity, religion, abilities, and sexual orientation; there is also diversity of gender beyond the binary division into man/woman. This diversity is referred to as gender-variance or transgenderism.
The purpose of this information package is to provide criminal justice personnel and those who work with them in policing, court services, and corrections with the information necessary to respond appropriately to trans individuals who come into contact with the criminal justice system.
Price: $10
Viewable Online

Violence Against Women In Relationships – Victim Service Work Handbook
Handbook
This handbook was developed for people who work with women who are victims/survivors of violence in their intimate relationships. As a service provider using this handbook, you may be a victim service worker; a worker in an agency that serves a specific cultural community; or a worker at any other agency that has contact with assaulted women. The handbook explores the nature, dynamics, social context and impact of violence against women in relationships. It describes the full range of responses to violence against women in relationships including legislation, policy, services and community coordination as well as including resources for information, practical assistance and support.This handbook was developed in partnership with Victim Services and Crime Prevention Division and the Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General
Price: $55

Violence in the Lives of Sexually Exploited Youth and Adult Sex Workers in BC
Violence in the Lives of Sexually Exploited Youth and Adult Sex Workers in BC -
Provincial Research - Final Report 2006
Manual Viewable Online (pdf 1,021 KB)
Charting New Waters: Violence Against Women with Disabilities
Video or DVD and Facilitator's Guide
This 35-minute video with accompanying facilitator's guide has been designed to raise awareness of the barriers and issues faced by women with disabilities when they try to end the violence in their lives. The video combines interviews with disability advocates and criminal justice personnel with three dramatic vignettes portraying women with disabilities who have experienced or are currently experiencing violence in their lives.
Price: $80
Video or DVD only: $65

Critical Incident Stress Debriefing
Video (or DVD)
This award-winning video shows a fictitious critical incident and illustrates the stages of critical incident stress support that precede and follow it.
Warning: This video contains language that may be offensive to some viewers.
Video (or DVD): $50

Facing Diversity: Responding to Violence Against Women From Diverse Cultures
Video or DVD and Instructor's Guide
This 42-minute video is intended primarily for use by those who work with women from diverse cultures who are trying to end violence/abuse in their lives. Through the voices of three women from different cultural communities, the video illustrates some of the barriers to seeking help faced by these women and highlights a selection of best practices to assist them.
The 53-page Instructor's Guide to a six-hour workshop, 2 three-hour workshops, or video debriefing includes sample lesson plans, content notes, 5 overheads, suggested activities, and handouts for participants.
Funding for the development of the video and support materials was provided by the Ministry of Attorney General, Victim Services Division, and the Ministry of Multiculturalism and Immigration.
Price: $80
Video or DVD only: $65

In Her Own Time: Measures of Empowerment for Women Who Have Experienced Violence
Training Video (or DVD)
This 19-minute video is intended for those who provide support and assistance to women who have experienced violence and are seeking help from the criminal justice system. Based on the findings of the Measures of Empowerment Research conducted in 2001, the video illustrates the four themes of empowerment through the stories of four women who sought help to end the violence in their lives. The video can be used by victim service workers, transition house staff, police, Crown counsel, and community counsellors to facilitate discussion about how best to assist and support women in overcoming the violence in their lives.
Price: $50

Telling the Untold Stories
Video or DVD and Facilitator's Guide
This 36-minute video builds on the Critical Incident Stress Debriefing video by illustrating the impact of a traumatic event on the workplace and demonstrating the stages of a group debriefing and the effective use of external resources. A non-emergency services work site is used to show the applicability of these debriefings in a general workplace setting.
Price: $75
Video or DVD only: $55

To learn more about any of these resources, please contact the Centre for Counselling and Community Safety at 604.528.5632 or email at CCCS@jibc.ca.
How to order:
To order: Open and print the order form using the link below. Complete the form and mail it, along with a cheque or purchase order to the address below, or if paying by credit card, please fax to 604.528.5640.
Centre for Counselling and Community Safety
Justice Institute of British Columbia
715 McBride Boulevard
New Westminster, B.C. V3L 5T4
Click here for your downloadable Publication and Video
Order Form (pdf).

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