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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…

March 2021 Newsletter
COVID-19 Updates SSAIC is open! We are currently serving clients of sexualized violence over the telephone only and proving public education virtually. Due to the increase of COVID-19 cases in Saskatchewan, SSAIC is closed to walk-ins and in-person counselling at this time. We are taking new clients and would encourage those who need our assistance to call…

June 2020 Newsletter
COVID-19 Update As of Thursday, July 2nd SSAIC’s main office line hours will be expanded back to our pre Covid-19 hours of 9am-noon, and 1pm-5pm, Monday to Friday. Our office will remain closed to in-person attendance by the public. Counsellors will also resume some face-to-face counselling on a limited basis by booked appointment only. Priority for limited face…
October 2018 Newsletter
Last chance for LEV tickets – they are 95% sold out! Ticket sales close on Monday, October 15 at noon. YWCA Saskatoon presents a free community talk with special guest Leah Parsons. SSAIC will participate on the Q & A panel for this important community dialogue. Leah Parsons delivers a powerful message about sexualized violence…
SSAIC’s June 2018 Consent Café
The #MeToo movement is shifting the power landscape for women and victims of sexual assault. From Hollywood to our own provincial legislature, consequences for abuse and harassment are becoming very real. At the root of negative attitudes is the way society trains boys to be aggressors and view sexual relationships with girls as an inherent…