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Grooming for the Purposes of Exploitation and Abuse: What Caregivers and Educators Should Know

Online Webinar

This webinar will summarize findings from the Saskatchewan Prevention Institute report titled ‘Grooming for the Purposes of Exploitation and Abuse: A Literature Review’. Specific topics that will be discussed include: an overview of grooming, prevalence and types of grooming, grooming processes, online grooming, information regarding victims and perpetrators of grooming, prevention and intervention strategies, and […]

Teaching Sex-Ed: Healthy Relationships and Consent

Online Webinar

This webinar will discuss the importance of teaching healthy relationships and consent as part of comprehensive sexuality education. Erica will outline methods to cultivate safe, supportive environments when teaching, explore strategies for teaching healthy communication and consent, and highlight resources and activities to aid educators and individuals who support youth.

Free

Using Trauma-Informed Care Principles in Supporting Intergenerational Trauma in First Nation Communities

Online Webinar

In this training, participants will understand the fundamentals of trauma-informed care and the 4 R’s – Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, and Responsibility. Training will include 13 Calls to Action that can be implemented into their agency and into their personal practice to better respond to the cultural needs of Indigenous peoples living with trauma.

Free

Using Trauma-Informed Care Principles in Supporting Intergenerational Trauma in First Nation Communities

Online Webinar

In this training, participants will understand the fundamentals of trauma-informed care and the 4 R’s – Respect, Relevance, Reciprocity, and Responsibility. Training will include 13 Calls to Action that can be implemented into their agency and into their personal practice to better respond to the cultural needs of Indigenous peoples living with trauma.

Free

SASS is a registered non-profit, member-driven organization dedicated to eliminating sexual violence in Saskatchewan through research, public education, and advocacy.