Ligne d'aide financière d'urgence (LAFU)

Foire aux questions

Operation

What types of expenses does LAFU cover?

LAFU recognizes 4 main categories of eligible expenses: 

  • Expenses related to transportation necessary to leave a dangerous environment quickly, go to a safe place, or obtain medical care related to the violence suffered.
  • Expenses related to food, including restaurants and groceries.
  • Shelter expenses. Note that temporary hotel accommodations are possible only under certain conditions.
  • Other expenses related to the emergency situation, such as purchase of clothing, personal care items and medication.
How does LAFU operate?

The financial assistance is deployed through the Emergency Financial Assistance Line. It depends on close cooperation between a fieldworker and a LAFU caseworker who handles the request.

To initiate the request for assistance, the fieldworker must contact LAFU directly. This fieldworker stays involved until the end of the process to maintain the connection with the victim and LAFU, among other purposes.

Then the LAFU caseworker confirms the eligibility of the fieldworker’s request. If the request meets the criteria, LAFU confirms and authorizes the necessary expenses, and makes the connection with the suppliers.

After LAFU approves the expenses, the resources are made available to assist the victim. 

Finally IVAC and LAFU manage payment of the suppliers. The fieldworker has no follow-up of the invoices to be paid or the forms to be filled in.

What is the LAFU caseworker’s role?

LAFU makes it easier to establish a safety net for victims. In particular, it offers the possibility of going to a safe place quickly or obtaining emergency medical services related to the violence suffered:

  • By working closely with the fieldworkers (police officers, workers in shelter resources, community organizations and the health and social services network)
  • By paying emergency expenses.
  • By taking charge of logistics functions, in particular, with service providers. 
What is the fieldworker’s role?

The fieldworker is the connection between the victim and LAFU.
He or she is in charge of making the initial request to LAFU.

The fieldworker also ensures continuity with victims until they are no longer considered to be in an emergency situation that puts them at risk.

The fieldworker must cooperate with the LAFU caseworker to establish a safety net for the victim and identify the means to achieve this with the financial assistance.

Who is in charge of paying the service providers?

The emergency expenses are covered by agreements made with the service providers or by prepaid cards sent electronically.

This means that neither the victim nor the fieldworker has to defray the costs and no money is given directly to the victim.

When does the financial assistance end?

The financial assistance is temporary.
It may last a few days or longer depending on the victim’s needs. Each request is evaluated according to the context.

Who can make a request?

Only a fieldworker in direct contact with a victim may make a request through the Emergency Financial Assistance Line.

How do I make a request?

By directly calling the assistance line accessible 24/7, in French and English, at 1-833-363-LAFU (5238)
Before contacting LAFU, make sure the victims meets the following eligibility criteria:

  • REGION 
    Is the victim located in one of the regions where LAFU is available? Consult the map below to find out. Ultimately, emergency financial assistance will be available all over Québec. 
    • Laval
    • Montérégie
    • Lanaudière
    • Laurentides
    • Capitale-Nationale
    • Montréal
    • Outaouais
    • Estrie
    • Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
  • VIOLENCE 
    The person is a victim or at risk of domestic or sexual violence (assault, exploitation, harassment, etc.). 

  • EMERGENCY
    The situation inspires a feeling of urgency, justifying that the people must go to a safe place quickly or obtain emergency services related to the violence suffered.
     
  • RESOURCES
    The victim doesn’t have the resources (financial or psychological) to do so. 

Eligibility

Does LAFU also cover expenses for a victim’s dependents?

Yes, LAFU covers emergency expense so that the victim and the dependents can physically leave a dangerous environment quickly, go to a safe place, or obtain medical care related to the violence suffered.

Can a person without status benefit from financial assistance?

Yes, a victim without status may benefit from financial assistance if the victim meets the following eligibility criteria:

  • Victim of domestic violence or sexual violence;
  • Emergency situation justifying that the person physically has to leave a dangerous environment quickly and go to a safe place, or can obtain medical care related to the violence suffered.
  • Absence of resources to do so.
How does LAFU define the absence of resources?

By the absence of psychological resources, we mean that the victim is not psychologically fit to make decisions or travel (due to a state of shock, for example), whether for her own good or for the good of her dependents. 

The absence of financial resources refers to the lack of money necessary to cover the various emergency expenses (travel, shelter, food …). No financial proof will be requested. 

Can a minor victim benefit from financial assistance?

Yes, a minor victim can benefit from financial assistance. The assistance could also cover certain expenses for the minor victim’s parents or tutors. 

Important note:

The caseworker who is in contact with the victim and who makes the request for assistance has the legal obligation to report any situation endangering the security or development of a minor to the Direction de la protection de la jeunesse (DPJ). 

Can a tourist benefit from financial assistance?

Yes, a person visiting Québec and who meets the eligibility criteria may benefit from financial assistance:

  • Victim of domestic violence or sexual violence;
  • Emergency situation justifying that the person physically leave a dangerous environment quickly, go to a safe place, or obtain medical care related to the violence suffered.
  • Absence of resources to do so.
Can a person in crisis and at risk of committing a violent act against another person benefit from financial assistance?

No, at the present time, the financial assistance can only cover expenses for a victim to go to a safe place quickly or obtain medical care related to the violence suffered.

Can a victim of psychological violence benefit from financial assistance?

Yes, a victim of psychological violence in a context of domestic violence or at risk of sexual violence may benefit from financial assistance. This person must meet the other eligibility criteria:

  • The victim’s situation inspires a feeling of urgency, justifying the need to go to a safe place quickly or obtain emergency services related to the violence suffered.
  • Absence of resources to do so.
Must the victim make other approaches (such as a police complaint or an IVAC application) to obtain access to LAFU?

To benefit from this financial assistance, the victim does not need to make a police complaint, or identify herself, or even apply to IVAC. The victim must deal with a fieldworker who will make the request on her behalf.

May a victim benefit from financial assistance more than once?

Yes, a victim may benefit from financial assistance more than once.

Program

Is LAFU a new measure?

Yes, LAFU is a tool available to fieldworkers to make it easier to ensure the safety of victims of domestic or sexual violence. This tool is being deployed gradually throughout Québec’s regions. 

Where does LAFU come from?

LAFU was set up following recommendations in the “Rebuilding trust” report of the Expert committee on support for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence (Recommendation #12). This recommendation was integrated into An Act to assist persons who are victims of criminal offences and to facilitate their recovery (section 92), which ensures its permanence.

Is LAFU a solution to capacity problems?

LAFU is not a solution to the problems of capacity of resources. For example, LAFU does not participate in relieving the waiting lists or increasing the number of places available in shelters.

Appeler LAFU

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Once the victim’s eligibility is assessed, it’s time to call the Emergency Financial Assistance Line. It’s preferable to be with the victim when you contact LAFU. Otherwise, make sure you can reach the victim easily.

Continue the intervention

After launching the process, you will work closely with LAFU to establish a safety net for the victim and identify the means to achieve this.

As a fieldworker, you will continue to work with the victim until the services are provided.