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Bridges to Safety: Building the capacity of the settlement sector to respond to gender-based violence, together with the anti-violence sector

Online Webinar

The Bridges to Safety is a self-directed, online course over 6-weeks that aims to build a common base of knowledge, increase awareness and education, and enhance the capacity of those in the settlement sector to recognize and respond to gender-based violence in ways that meet the unique needs of newcomer, immigrant, and refugee communities. It also aims […]

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Teaching Sex-Ed: Healthy Relationships and Consent

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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.

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5 Tips to Support Inclusion of 2SLGBTQI+ Seniors

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This Facebook Live will focus on promoting inclusion of 2SLGBTQI+ seniors in the gender-based violence sector and allied sectors. It will discuss the Supporting 2SLGBTQI+ Seniors Tool Kit: Leading & Learning with Pride by the City of Toronto.

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Toward A Thriving Women’s and Gender Justice Sector

Online Webinar

The pandemic exposed the systemic devaluing of the women’s and gender justice sector. There is much work to be done before we reach the conditions needed for a thriving sector but articulating a vision of what this would look like is an important step. Join us for an interactive, solutions-focused event led by organizations that […]

My body is my kitchen tool: Disability in the kitchen

Online Webinar

IG welcomes Alexis Hillyard (she/her), a queer and disabled YouTube creator of the show Stump Kitchen, self-taught vegan chef, and entrepreneur who will present a “limbs on” cooking demonstration showing disability in action, peppered with real life experiences and stories relating to accessibility, ableism, fetishization, disability representation, and her personal cooking journey. 

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Gender-Based Violence Against Two Spirit People

Online Webinar

In this Webinar, Dr. Percy Lezard will engage in an intersectional analysis of Indigeneity and gender diversity in the context of gender-based violence. They will illustrate the rich history and continued resilience and teachings of 2 Spirit people in Indigenous communities. They will also identify the historical and contemporary colonial practices that violently impose heteronormativity […]

Network Exchange: A Monthly Live Forum Series

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Open-to-all and cost-free, the Network Exchange is a monthly online forum featuring two partners of the STOPS to Violence Network. The series promotes learning and information sharing about initiatives and resources that contribute to addressing interpersonal and gender-based violence in Saskatchewan. Presenter: Kia Schollar, SaskSport: initiatives designed to address gender-based violence in sport with a focus on keeping […]

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The HOPE Conference Series: Breaking Silence. Building Communities. Leverage.

Online Webinar

The Breaking Silence Building Communities Project includes the delivery of the HOPE Conference series, designed to explore developing and implementing a community-based approach to address interpersonal and intimate partner violence. This exploration has a strong focus on addressing stereotypes (unconscious beliefs, biases and prejudice) that can directly impact early detection and prevention of interpersonal and […]

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Protecting Our Kids from Bullying

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This special live program led by Kidpower International Executive Director and Founder Irene van der Zande will show adults how to use Kidpower’s 3+ decades of teaching emotional and personal safety skills to help solve these problems. Together, we will learn and practice how to: Advocate effectively to find solutions to bullying problems Intervene respectfully […]

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How infant-led practice in family violence settings can nurture hope for infants and families

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Infants (0–24 months) are at a critical and formative stage of development. If exposed to domestic violence, they are at higher risk of neurological, psychological and physical harm. When working with families experiencing family and domestic violence, it is important to consider the infant's experience, and recognise their inherent capacities for engagement, exploration and discovery. […]

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