Intersectional Sexualized Violence Project: New Resource ShowcaseBCcampus webinar hosted September 19, 2024
Host: Robynne Devine
Presenters: Matty Hillman, Samantha Matute Arrieta, Meaghan Hagerty, Jewell Gillies, and Kaitlyn Zheng
BCcampus collaborated with students, staff, and faculty, and a team of subject-matter experts in the B.C. post-secondary sector to develop resources to help prevent and respond to sexualized violence at post-secondary institutions. This webinar introduces the resources.
These resources are intended to support graduate, international, and Indigenous students, and they provide foundational training on technology-facilitated sexualized violence. They were developed in partnership with the Ministry of Post-Secondary Education and Future Skills and funded by Women and Gender Equality Canada as part of the Intersectional Sexualized Violence Project.
Content WarningThis webinar deals with topics that may cause trauma, including discussions of sexualized violence. We encourage attendees to practice self-care and access support services as needed.
ATTACHMENTS: Transcript (PDF, Word), Slides (PDF)
Support ResourcesIf you need immediate support, please reach out.
VictimLinkBC: Information and referral for survivors of sexualized violence.
BC Mental Health Support Line: Provides support for mental health and substance use. Please call 310-6789 - no area code needed.
Help Starts Here: Provides over 2,600 service listings publicly-funded or not-for-profit mental health and substance use supports and many articles featuring easy to understand language and curated information about commonly searched topics.
Here2Talk: Connects students with mental health support and is available 24/7 via app, phone, and web.
KUU-US Crisis Line Society: Available 24/7 to provide support to Indigenous people in B.C. Please call 1-800-588-8717.
The First Nations and Inuit Hope for Wellness Helpline: Available 24/7 to Indigenous people across Canada. Please call 1-855-242-3310.
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