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June 2018 Newsletter
Help us continue to support victims of sexual assault Since 2015, sexual assault reports to Saskatoon Police Service are on the rise but funding for SSAIC has not increased for three years. SSAIC is Saskatoon’s primary provider of client care for victims of sexual violence in our community. HOW: During the month of June, every…

February Reading List
Decisions That Matter An interactive graphic novel that lets you simulate a day in the life of a college student, where in the end your decisions on how to intervene as a bystander can help prevent a sexual assault from happening. *Contains some strong language The Nature of Things examines PTSD New research…
Sexual Assault Awareness Week
Sexual Assault Awareness Week was proclaimed by the Government of Saskatchewan and by Saskatoon City Council, and will take place May 16th -20th, 2016. SSAIC and our sister organizations across the province will be busy with events during the week.

May 2019 Newsletter
Welcome to this special edition of SSAIC’s Monthly Newsletter! It’s been an exciting month for us, as we received funding from Justice Canada for a special project launching for Victims and Survivors of Crime Week 2019, happening May 27-31. We’ve recognized at SSAIC that we need to do better in our service provision for LGBTQ2S…
November 2019 Newsletter
Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving that happens each year. It is a time when Canadians come together to celebrate generosity and giving. When survivors of sexual violence bravely reach out to us for help, we want to be there for them and not make them wait. The demand for our counselling services…

December 2020 Newsletter
Happy December, and end of 2020! Here’s to ending more attitudes and beliefs of rape culture and seeing more survivors thrive in 2021. COVID-19 Update It’s with heavy hearts that we’ve made the difficult decision to pull back our in-person appointments to keep our staff, clients, and community safe. But rest assured; we are still…