Vancouver Island woman offers a new path for sexual assault survivors
- A Victoria woman has created a self-collection kit called PaceKit for sexual assault survivors, aiming to provide privacy and evidence collection options.
- The PaceKit was developed by Chloe Hunt in collaboration with law enforcement and legal professionals to help victims in rural areas.
- Currently, the PaceKit is being piloted in Trail and has expanded to Terrace, with community organizations involved in its distribution.
- B.C. Has the highest rate of women reporting sexual assault since age 15, with only 6% of incidents reported to police, highlighting the need for more reporting options.
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