SSAIC’s social media campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness Week 2016 is features local and provincial leaders pledging to help end sexual violence in Saskatchewan.
Tell us how you will help: #whowillyouhelpSK
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SSAIC’s social media campaign for Sexual Assault Awareness Week 2016 is features local and provincial leaders pledging to help end sexual violence in Saskatchewan.
Tell us how you will help: #whowillyouhelpSK
Our Manager of Communications & Development, Megan Evans, recently created a webinar for legal professionals who work with victims of sexual violence. If you are a legal professional, this qualifies as a 1-hour ethics professional development credit. Check out the recording if you are interested in how trauma affects memory, and how to best work…
Sexual Assault Services Saskatchewan (SASS), of which SSAIC is a member agency, released their 22-point action plan today, Monday, May 13, 2019. This release was timed to kickoff to Sexual Violence Awareness Week in the province of Saskatchewan, running May 13 – 17. SSAIC Executive Director Faye Davis on the importance of taking timely…
SSAIC and the U of S have been working together to create clear sexual assault policies and we’re proud of the work they’re doing to ensure student safety. One of their initiatives is the USAFE app, which is focused on U of S campus safety and includes a number of features. “The USAFE app features…
COVID-19 Update New year, same COVID-19 restrictions (for now!). Our office will remain closed to the public to keep our staff, clients, and community safe. But rest assured; we are still here for YOU, just from a bit more of a distance. Telephone counselling appointments, our 24-hour crisis line, and our virtual public education will…
You may not know her name yet, but you sure won’t forget it after reading her story. For the last five years, Chanel Miller was better known as “Emily Doe”, or even more objectively, as “Brock Turner’s victim”. I say objectively because she was no longer talked about as an individual human. She was associated…