“People are confronted with the violence, both the violence that women are experiencing but also the power of and presence of Indigenous women.” - Jaime Black, creator of the REDress Project
Read MoreWe’re more likely to be able to support a friend who’s being stalked if we learn to recognize what stalking looks like and also learn to challenge the myths we’re taught about stalking.
Read MoreDr. Daniel Sumrok challenge us to instead of thinking about ‘addictions’ think about “ritualized compulsive comfort-seeking” because “ritualized compulsive comfort-seeking (what traditionalists call addiction) is a normal response to the adversity experienced in childhood, just like bleeding is a normal response to being stabbed.”
Read MoreInquests provide an opportunity for a public examination of a death in the context of looking for system changes that could prevent similar such deaths in the future.
Read MoreResources, links, and videos for folks to unlearn ableism and become better allies to disabled folks.
Read MoreResources, links, and videos for folks to unlearn ableism and become better allies to disabled folks.
Read MoreGaslighting is a kind of emotional abuse where someone makes you question your reality.
Read MoreAs we work to prevent gender-based violence, we need to make sure we’re including Trans, Queer, and Two Spirit Folks.
Read MoreLearning and practicing great consent skills is an everyday way to prevent violence.
Read MoreTest your knowledge of gender-based violence. Take the DWS quiz!
Read MoreFrom November 25 to December 10 we call on everyone to take action to end gender-based violence. Why do we need 16 Days?
Read MoreNovember 13-19 is Transgender Awareness Week
Read MoreLearn the warning signs of abuse and how to help a friend.
Read MoreA year ago today, Saengduean Honchaiyaphum (Sang to her friends) and Patrick McCracken were murdered by her ex-husband in Faro, Yukon.
Read MoreSexual Violence Prevention Month wrapped up last week, but that doesn’t end our commitment to creating communities based on consent.
There’s so much incredible info being created about supporting survivors, preventing sexual violence, and practicing healthy consent. To end of Sexual Violence Prevention Month, we’ve created a post with all the videos and resources that didn’t fit in other posts.
Read MoreThere is absolutely no evidence that clothes cause sexual assault.
Read MoreBeen thinking about making the jump from learning about sexual violence prevention to taking action in your community? Lots of links and ideas on where to start!
Read MoreMay being Sexual Assault Prevention Month is a great time to let folks know about how DWS can help survivors and their supporters.
Read MoreCheck out the events for May - Sexual Violence Prevention Month
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