How Can We Do This Better? Caring For Older Survivors
Online WebinarA discussion on how we can better advocate and care for older patients who have experienced abuse.
A discussion on how we can better advocate and care for older patients who have experienced abuse.
Over the past 40 years, a great deal of progress has been made in lowering rates of domestic violence in our communities. This progress has been uneven, however, due to continuing misconceptions about the causes and dynamics of domestic violence, which include an exaggerated focus on males as perpetrators and females as victims, as well […]
We keep re-enacting the past until we can make a different choice. Love has to go through the body, touching life deeply, enveloping our cells with the remembrance of light. This is how we can update ourselves.
An intensive 2-day training on Comprehensive Victim Interviewing (CVI) led by veteran law enforcement investigators and other leading national experts. Presenters will review the scientific research on stress, trauma, and memory, as well as research on what works – and doesn’t – when it comes to effective investigative interviews.
A presentation to share and explain the goals and purpose of the Building Opportunities for Women (B.O.W.) Program.
Join PreventConnect and the American Public Health Association to build a foundation for understanding health equity and its link to sexual and intimate partner violence prevention.
A review of the current evidence regarding maltreatment in sport, contributing factors, effects on athletes, and recommendations for prevention and intervention.
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 […]
Join the fourth annual online event with expert presentations, talks, poetry readings, movement sessions, guided meditations, and panel discussions where we will delve into this year’s theme of Creating a Global Healing Movement.
This online event will focus on how women's health research and outcomes benefit from the lenses of decolonialism and of intersectionality, particularly as they relate to gendered and sexual violence.
SASS is a registered non-profit, member-driven organization dedicated to eliminating sexual violence in Saskatchewan through research, public education, and advocacy.