Sexual Assault Services
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B.C. adds $10 million to abuse services programA program that provides support services for survivors of sexual assault in British Columbia is getting an extra $10 million to expand its work across the province.PoliticsMay 28, 2021
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Women’s shelters, sexual assault centres face funding shortfalls during COVID-19 pandemic"This is the time that we need to get the word out there that we are there to help them and that we are operational and still running."HealthApr 2, 2020
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Pilot project aims to change how sexual assault cases are reviewed in ReginaThe Government of Saskatchewan has teamed up with the Regina Police Service to launch a new pilot project aimed at improving sexual assault investigations.CanadaMay 6, 2019
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Lethbridge sexual assault action team responds to Jian Ghomeshi verdictA local group wants to make sure any person who experiences sexual violence is not afraid to speak up, in the wake of a not guilty verdict in the trial of Jian Ghomeshi.CanadaMar 24, 2016
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Sask. government continues funding for victims of violence programsSaskatchewan government providing over $11 million to fund programs for victims of violence and abuse.CanadaApr 2, 2015
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