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Pamphlets & Resources

Every SSAIC publication is available here on our website for download. SSAIC invites you to download these pamphlets and fact sheets for personal use or to use in-office or as referral material.

All of our web pages are printable and you are welcome to use this information in presentations or as educational materials. We request that where you reference our information, you cite SSAIC as the source and provide a link to the original material on our website.

SSAIC Pamphlets & Resources

SSAIC Programs and Services (pamphlet, SSAIC)

I’ve Just Been Sexually Assaulted (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Recovering from Childhood Sexual Abuse (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Resources for Survivors of Sexual Violence in Saskatoon (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Supporting Survivors of Sexual Violence (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Male Survivors of Sexual Violence (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Gender Identity & Sexual Violence in the LGBTQ2S Community (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Sexual Orientation & Sexual Violence in the LGBTQ2S Community (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Prevention Work With Your Child (For Parents) (booklet, SSAIC)

Parenting a Child that has been Sexually Abused (For Parents) (booklet, SSAIC)

What to Expect when Reporting a Sexual Assault (booklet, SSAIC)

Healthy Relationship Handbook (pamphlet, SSAIC)

Alcohol/Drug Facilitated Sexual Assault (factsheet, SSAIC)

Grooming (webpage, SSAIC)

If You Suspect or Know a Child is Being Sexually Abused (factsheet, SSAIC)

Sexual Violence Prevention & Intervention for Youth: A Guide for Teachers, Caregivers & Support Workers (PDF, SSAIC)

External Resources for Survivors

Saskatchewan Human Rights Commission (support for sexual harassment)

The Facts: Sexual Assault & Harassment (webpage, Canadian Women’s Foundation)

Listen Project (through PLEA) – two hours of free legal advice for survivors of sexualized violence in Saskatchewan

Kids Help Phone (website, phone and chat support) By texting CONNECT to 686868, you can chat confidentially with a trained, volunteer Crisis Responder for support with any issue — big or small. Available 24/7/365, all services are confidential.

Is That Legal? (PDF, West Coast LEAF) This plain language legal guide was developed for youth as part of our Legal Responses to Cyber Misogyny project. It explains what the law says about five common online situations that young people may experience.

Sexual Abuse of the Elderly (website, US-based)

Sex and U – your trusted resource for sexual and reproductive health (website, The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada)

Canadian Sport Helpline provides professional listening and referral services by phone or text at 1-888-83-SPORT (77678) or by email at info@abuse-free-sport.ca, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern Time, seven days a week.

Canadian Centre for Child Protection (website)

Reconciliation-Related Resources

Coping With Emotional Reactions: Residential School Survivor Crisis Line (Website and brochure, Health Canada)

Hope for Wellness (offers immediate mental health counselling and crisis intervention to all Indigenous peoples across Canada; can request phone support in Cree, Ojibway, and Inuktitut languages)

Be a ConnectR (Website, Saskatoon-based reconciliation content)

How to be an Indigenous Ally (PDF, content and research by Dakota Swiftwolfe Layout and design by Leilani Shaw)

Office of the Treaty Commissioner (OTC) – Reconciliation Saskatoon (Website)

Wanuskewin Events Calendar (Website)

For Sexual Offenders:

CoSA Canada (website)

Sexual Offender Treatment Program (PDF, Saskatoon Health Authority)

Saskatoon Sexual Assault & Information Centre

SSAIC is a Saskatoon-based, non-profit, charitable organization dedicated to taking a leadership role in responding to sexualized violence in our community.

SSAIC acknowledges that we operate on Treaty 6 Territory and the Homeland of the Métis. We pay our respects to the First Nations and Métis ancestors of this place.

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