Intended for community workers
Category
Crimes and Tickets
Type of publication Printable Guide
18 pages
As a community worker supporting LGBTQ+ people, you may have dealt with situations involving sexual violence, or answered questions about sexual violence and legal avenues for victims.
This interactive guide helps you learn more about
- consent to sexual activities,
- the crime of sexual assault,
- how to get help (police, mediation, sexual assault centres), and
- what to do when victims’ rights aren’t respected.
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