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Alberta gives $8.1M to support services for sexual assault survivorsAs more sexual assault survivors come forward seeking help, the Alberta government is putting $8.1 million towards expanding counselling services and helping people navigate the court and police systems.CanadaMar 7, 2018
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SACE executive director discusses the effect of campaigns like Time’s UpDespite the biggest splash being made in Hollywood, the effects of the #MeToo and Times Up campaigns have been felt even in Edmonton.CanadaJan 14, 2018
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#IBelieveYou: organizers link Alberta campaign to increased support for sexual assault survivorsPartners in an Alberta-wide sexual assault awareness campaign say they are seeing growing public support for survivors.CanadaSep 11, 2017
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#IBelieveYou campaign changes the way Albertans respond to sexual assault allegationsWould you know how to respond if someone told you they were sexually assaulted?Dec 4, 2015
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Alberta’s #IBelieveYou campaign aims to support sex assault victimsA public awareness campaign is underway aimed at educating people about how to respond to and comfort victims of sexual assault.CanadaAug 31, 2015
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