Wear purple to support survivors: B.C.'s Prevention of Violence Against Women Week
- In British Columbia, the Central Okanagan Elizabeth Fry Society launched the Purple for Prevention campaign for Prevention of Violence Against Women Week from April 21-27.
- Individuals are encouraged to wear purple on April 24 to support survivors of gender-based violence and to promote discussions about women's safety.
- The Elizabeth Fry Society provided support to 1,400 community members in the past year, specifically for survivors of sexual assault and intimate partner violence.
- Chantal Banman states that each year, hundreds of thousands of women and children are affected by gender-based violence, many suffering in silence.
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OhioHealth Equips Dozens of Emergency Departments with New Technology to Support Survivors of Sexual Violence
(4-22-25) OhioHealth is taking a significant step forward in its commitment to supporting survivors of sexual assault and other forms of interpersonal violence. This spring, OhioHealth is implementing new forensic technology across more than two dozen emergency departments. OhioHealth is deploying Cortexflo camera systems from Fernico—a high-resolution imaging technology built specifically for forensic use. They are referred to as SANE (Sexual A…
TU’s Take Back the Night – The Collegian
SAVE put on its annual Take Back the Night event to show solidarity with survivors of sexual violence. In honor of Sexual Assault Awareness Month, the University of Tulsa’s Student Alliance for Violence Education hosted its annual “Take Back the Night” event, an evening dedicated to supporting survivors and raising awareness around the issue of sexual violence. Held Friday from 6:30-9:30 p.m. in Lorton, the event brought together students, facul…
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