Expanded AHS, RCMP program gives sexual assault victims more time for healing
RED DEER – Alberta Health Services (AHS) says more people who have been sexually assaulted in Alberta will have an opportunity to focus on healing and delay a decision about reporting the crime following the expansion of the Third Option Program in the Central and Edmonton zones.
Through the program, offered by AHS and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP), forensic evidence is collected within seven days of the assault and then stored confidentially for one year, giving people who have been assaulted time to decide if they will report the crime to police.
The Third Option Program has been expanded this year to the Red Deer Regional Hospital Centre, and to all rural hospitals within the Edmonton Zone.
“Third Option allows our patients time to focus on healing first, while preserving important forensic evidence, should they decide in the future that reporting the assault to police is right for them,” says Chrystal Ference, AHS Public Health Director in Edmonton Zone.