
Empower Your Presentation with Swim Lane Metaphor in PowerPoint
Enhance your PowerPoint presentations with the swim lane metaphor. Explore the step-by-step visual guide depicting processes and interactions effectively. Discover how to illustrate complex concepts seamlessly and captivate your audience.
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Police have no reasonable grounds; they do not request charger Survivor is referred to community victim services for support Inform the victim POLICE ATTEND CALL CALL 911 Police have no reasonable grounds; they do not request charger Crown ask for more information Crown approves charges Violence CALL 211 NON- EMERGENCY Survivor is taken to ER or Health Clinic Survivor access services, as required
Survivor is referred to Family Clinic/Family Lawyer/Victim Service Survivor is referred to the transition house Survivor is referred to community victim services to receive support, information and court Accused to report to a bail supervisor Crown does not approve charges Accused is released on bail Accused to attend counselling Accused not to contact the victim directly or indirectly DISPOSITION ACCUSED IS FOUND GUILTY INCARCERATED PROBATION ORDER CONDITIONAL DISCHARGE Survivor receives information from Corrections
Survivor receives information from the Probation Office Offender is in custody Offender reports to Probation
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