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April 2018 Newsletter
Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan are still looking for participation in their sexual violence survey as part of a research collaboration with the University of Saskatchewan. If you are a survivor, service provider, or secondary victim of sexual violence please contribute to this important data so that we can better advocate for sexual assault services…
October 2019 Newsletter
Spaces still available: First Responder to Sexual Assault Training™ scheduled for November First Responder to Sexual Assault Training™ program is designed for professionals and paraprofessionals who may receive a disclosure of sexual abuse/assault as a part of their work with children, youth, and adults, or vulnerable populations including new Canadians and people with disabilities. Facilitated…

July 2020 Newsletter
COVID-19 Update SSAIC’s main office phone line hours and intake services have been expanded back to our regular hours of 9am-noon and 1pm-5pm, Monday to Friday. While our office has remained closed to walk-ins, counsellors have resumed some face-to-face counselling on a limited basis by appointment only (priority for limited face to face counselling will…

May 2020 Newsletter
COVID-19 Update Despite our services looking a little different than usual, our staff are still here serving survivors of SV in Saskatoon & area! ✔️We’re currently offering full-time counseling to clients via phone, Monday to Friday, 9am-5pm.✔️We’re also offering intake and information services via phone Monday to Friday, 1-5pm —> 306-244-2294.✔️(You can also find a…

February 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…

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…