About Us
Source: Alberta Association of Sexual Assault Centres (AASAC)
Provides information on available services and resources, including contact information and crisis lines. Also provides volunteer opportunities.
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Avalon Sexual Assault Centre
Source: Avalon Sexual Assault Centre
Provides counselling and support groups for female survivors of childhood sexual abuse and a 24-hour-a-day crisis line for survivors of recent sexual assault.
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Crisis Centres
Source: Get Set! For Health Communications Inc.
Provides a list of contact information for crisis centers located throughout B.C.
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If you are a victim
Source: CALACS (Centre d'aide et de lutte contre les aggressions à caractère sexuel) - Côte-Nord
Provides services to victims of sexual assault, including a help line, medical and legal accompaniment, and individual and group counselling.
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Intimate Partner Abuse Against Men
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
Lifts the veil on violence towards men by presenting statistics on the current situation. Also suggests means of prevention and intervention for men likely to be victims.
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Justice
Source: http://www.youth.gc.ca
Canadian Youth: Who are they and what do they want? - Gives information concerning justice and youth ages 12 to 17, as victims and offenders.
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Muskoka Perry Sound Sexual Assault Services
Source: Muskoka Perry Sound Sexual Assault Services
Provides information and services for women who have been sexually assaulted.
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Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre
Source: Ottawa Rape Crisis Centre
Provides counselling and support for women who have experienced sexual violence.
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PACE Services
Source: Alberta Association of Sexual Assault Centres
Provides information on available services and resources, including contact information and crisis lines. Also provides volunteer opportunities.
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Preventing Sexual Assault
Source: Canadian Health Network
Outlines steps to take if you think you've been drugged or sexually assaulted and provides guidance on preventing it.
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Project Respect
Source: Women's Sexual Assault Centre
Visit the different sections of this site to learn more about dating violence, the respect of others, what to do after an assault, how to help a victim and about the 'Project Respect', which attempts to eliminate sexual violence among youth.
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Our Services
Source: Women's Sexual Assault Centre
Supports women who are victimes of sexual assault or abuse by offering services such as help with the legal process, accompanying them to the hospital, counselling, etc. Offers a helpline and a referral line, 24 hours a day. It is also possible to volunteer for this organization.
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Services
Source: Sexual Assault Centre Hamilton & Area
Offers 24 hour support and guidance to sexually assaulted women.
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Services
Source: Sudbury Sexual Assault Crisis Centre (SSACC)
Provides information and crisis intervention services to sexually assaulted women.
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Services
Source: The Mens Project
Provides individual and couple counselling, as well as a specialized healing program for men who have experienced sexual or physical abuse as children, anger management, emotional intelligence and fathering. There is also a helpline for crisis and support services.
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Sexual Abuse and Exploitation of Children and Youth: A fact sheet from the Department of Justice Canada
Source: Justice Canada
Explores the different aspects of violence and sexual exploitation of children and teenagers, such as factors, indications of violence, consequences and prevention.
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The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton
Source: Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton
Provides support to victims of sexual abuse and assault through a 24-hour crisis line and counselling services. Volunteers are always welcome!
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Sexual Assault Crisis & Prevention Centre
Source: Newfoundland and Labrador Sexual Assault Crisis & Prevention Centre Inc.
Provides support and services to Newfoundland and Labrador residents impacted by sexual violence. Also offers volunteer opportunities with the Centre.
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Sexual Health Information
Source: Toronto
Review a collection of information on different aspects of sexuality such as contraception, sexual orientation and safe sex.
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Support Services
Source: Women Against Violence Against Women
Offers emotional support, personal coping skills, non-judgemental feedback and a 24 hour crisis line to help sexually abused women. Click on 'Programs' for more information on services offered. The site also contains an email contact for those individuals who are interested in volunteering for the society.
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Teens
Source: The Society of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists of Canada
Contains lots of information regarding sexuality such as body changes, sexual health, contraception, the role of drugs in sexual assault, dating, etc. Click on your topic of interest in the menu on the left-hand side.
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Topic: Violence
Source: Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Explore the different faces of violence and see what prevention and intervention methods are available.
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Transition House
Source: Committee on Family Violence
Provides emergency refuge for women and children who need support.
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Violence against women: What women in abusive relationships and others can do
Source: Canadian Health Network
Describes the different forms of violence towards women, and suggests means to counter the problem and help victims.
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Violence in Aboriginal Communities
Source: Public Health Agency of Canada
Familiarize yourself with this document focused on the effects of domestic violence on aboriginal women, teenagers and children.
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