Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence
In this interactive 3-hour workshop, divided over two-days, attendees will develop tools, strategies, and resources to respond effectively to disclosures of sexual violence.
In this interactive 3-hour workshop, divided over two-days, attendees will develop tools, strategies, and resources to respond effectively to disclosures of sexual violence.
In this interactive 3-hour workshop, divided over two-days, attendees will develop tools, strategies, and resources to respond effectively to disclosures of sexual violence.
Hosted by the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region
So many of our personal interactions happen online these days, including intimate ones. So how do we navigate consent in digital spaces?
Hosted by the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region
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