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ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
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24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. 24-HOUR CRISIS AND INFORMATION LINE 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line: 604-255-6344National Toll-Free: 1-877-392-7583. Hospital Accompaniment can also be accessed by calling the Crisis Line and selecting the option for “Hospital Accompaniment Staff.”. Transportation to the hospital can also be arranged. INDIGENOUS COUNSELLING WAVAW’s Indigenous Counselling Program provides one-to-one counselling for Indigenous people of marginalized genders, including trans and cis women, as well as trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people seeking health, wellness, and safety. Counselling incorporates Aboriginal healing approaches and traditions based on the MedicineWheel, which
SUPREME COURT OF CANADA’S ANTI-SLAPP JUDGMENTS ENDANGER Supreme Court of Canada’s anti-SLAPP judgments endanger survivors of gender-based violence. For immediate release – September 11, 2020. VANCOUVER – On September 10, 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) released judgments in two cases concerning the interpretation of Ontario’s anti-Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP) laws on which BC’s Protection 5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
SURVIVORS AND SUICIDE: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CULTURE OF Thirty-three per cent of rape victims have suicidal thoughts. And 13% attempt suicide, even years after the rape.”. And the Centre for Suicide Prevention of Canada states that suicide ranks as “ninth leading cause of death in Canada in 2009, approximately 3,890. Men are more likely to die from suicide (a three times higher rate than women 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
GET SUPPORT
24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. 24-HOUR CRISIS AND INFORMATION LINE 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line: 604-255-6344National Toll-Free: 1-877-392-7583. Hospital Accompaniment can also be accessed by calling the Crisis Line and selecting the option for “Hospital Accompaniment Staff.”. Transportation to the hospital can also be arranged. INDIGENOUS COUNSELLING WAVAW’s Indigenous Counselling Program provides one-to-one counselling for Indigenous people of marginalized genders, including trans and cis women, as well as trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people seeking health, wellness, and safety. Counselling incorporates Aboriginal healing approaches and traditions based on the MedicineWheel, which
SUPREME COURT OF CANADA’S ANTI-SLAPP JUDGMENTS ENDANGER Supreme Court of Canada’s anti-SLAPP judgments endanger survivors of gender-based violence. For immediate release – September 11, 2020. VANCOUVER – On September 10, 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) released judgments in two cases concerning the interpretation of Ontario’s anti-Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP) laws on which BC’s Protection 5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
SURVIVORS AND SUICIDE: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CULTURE OF Thirty-three per cent of rape victims have suicidal thoughts. And 13% attempt suicide, even years after the rape.”. And the Centre for Suicide Prevention of Canada states that suicide ranks as “ninth leading cause of death in Canada in 2009, approximately 3,890. Men are more likely to die from suicide (a three times higher rate than women 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
WAVAW CONNECT
Emotional support and information is available to survivors 24 hours a day on WAVAW’s Crisis and Information Phone line at 604-255-6344 or toll free at 1-877-392-7583. You can chat online with us or text us. We’re here for you. WAVAW Connect is designed to keep you safe. However, nothing is 100% secure. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire theirCOUNSELLING
604-255-6344. Support groups are a great place for survivors to come together in the journey of healing. For more information, you can call our office during regular office hours (Mon-Fri, 9-5) or call our 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. GET SUPPORT. 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. Hospital Accompaniment. Police and CourtAccompaniment.
STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. LEARN | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE This workshop for service providers goes beyond the basics to explore the context of trans experiences of sexual violence. It touches on gendered spaces and what we’ve learned in community consultation, and it uses case studies to look at violence through an interpersonal, community, and systemic lens. Call 604-255-6228 to book a workshop. 24-HOUR CRISIS AND INFORMATION LINE 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line: 604-255-6344National Toll-Free: 1-877-392-7583. Hospital Accompaniment can also be accessed by calling the Crisis Line and selecting the option for “Hospital Accompaniment Staff.”. Transportation to the hospital can also be arranged. INDIGENOUS COUNSELLING WAVAW’s Indigenous Counselling Program provides one-to-one counselling for Indigenous people of marginalized genders, including trans and cis women, as well as trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people seeking health, wellness, and safety. Counselling incorporates Aboriginal healing approaches and traditions based on the MedicineWheel, which
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This is a movement —and it needs champions of all kinds. If you study or work at VCC and want to know more about WAVAW’s anti-violence work on campus, please email us at Alana@wavaw.ca or Lisa@wavaw.ca, or phone the WAVAW office line at WHAT IS RAPE CULTURE? Rape culture is a term that was coined by feminists in the United States in the 1970s. It was designed to show the ways in which society blamed victims of sexual assault and normalized sexual violence. Many feminists have provided great definitions of what rape culture is and how it plays out every day. Emilie WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
GET SUPPORT
24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana and WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANNOUNCEMENT WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre Appointment of New Executive Director For Immediate Release Vancouver. February 22, 2019. WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre is pleased to announce that Dalya Israel has been appointed the new Executive Director, continuing WAVAW’s 37-year mandate of supporting survivors and shifting society to create a future WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
GET SUPPORT
24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana and WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR ANNOUNCEMENT WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre Appointment of New Executive Director For Immediate Release Vancouver. February 22, 2019. WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre is pleased to announce that Dalya Israel has been appointed the new Executive Director, continuing WAVAW’s 37-year mandate of supporting survivors and shifting society to create a futureWAVAW CONNECT
Emotional support and information is available to survivors 24 hours a day on WAVAW’s Crisis and Information Phone line at 604-255-6344 or toll free at 1-877-392-7583. You can chat online with us or text us. We’re here for you. WAVAW Connect is designed to keep you safe. However, nothing is 100% secure.COUNSELLING
604-255-6344. Support groups are a great place for survivors to come together in the journey of healing. For more information, you can call our office during regular office hours (Mon-Fri, 9-5) or call our 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. GET SUPPORT. 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. Hospital Accompaniment. Police and CourtAccompaniment.
STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. BLOG | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, August 20, 2020 – Joint Press Release – WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre and Just Outcomes Launches the Changing Systems Through Transformative Justice Project, Funded By Vancouver Foundation (Vancouver, BC) — WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre, in partnership with Just Outcomes, is pleased to announce the Postedby WAVAW.
24-HOUR CRISIS AND INFORMATION LINE 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line: 604-255-6344National Toll-Free: 1-877-392-7583. Hospital Accompaniment can also be accessed by calling the Crisis Line and selecting the option for “Hospital Accompaniment Staff.”. Transportation to the hospital can also be arranged.INCLUSION PROJECT
Our inclusion Victim Services Worker is here to offer support, advocacy and accompaniment to the hospital, the police station, and court for gender diverse survivors. For more information call 604-255-6344. For more information about trans-specific counselling call 604-255-6344. We offer an eight-session bi-weekly group fortrans, Two-Spirit
SUPREME COURT OF CANADA’S ANTI-SLAPP JUDGMENTS ENDANGER Supreme Court of Canada’s anti-SLAPP judgments endanger survivors of gender-based violence. For immediate release – September 11, 2020. VANCOUVER – On September 10, 2020, the Supreme Court of Canada (SCC) released judgments in two cases concerning the interpretation of Ontario’s anti-Strategic Lawsuits Against Public Participation (SLAPP) laws on which BC’s Protection WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS We have grappled a lot with language in our trans inclusion work at WAVAW. The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinarypeople.
SURVIVORS AND SUICIDE: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CULTURE OF Thirty-three per cent of rape victims have suicidal thoughts. And 13% attempt suicide, even years after the rape.”. And the Centre for Suicide Prevention of Canada states that suicide ranks as “ninth leading cause of death in Canada in 2009, approximately 3,890. Men are more likely to die from suicide (a three times higher rate than women WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
GET SUPPORT
24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana and WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
GET SUPPORT
24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana and WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, butWAVAW CONNECT
Emotional support and information is available to survivors 24 hours a day on WAVAW’s Crisis and Information Phone line at 604-255-6344 or toll free at 1-877-392-7583. You can chat online with us or text us. We’re here for you. WAVAW Connect is designed to keep you safe. However, nothing is 100% secure.COUNSELLING
604-255-6344. Support groups are a great place for survivors to come together in the journey of healing. For more information, you can call our office during regular office hours (Mon-Fri, 9-5) or call our 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. GET SUPPORT. 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. Hospital Accompaniment. Police and CourtAccompaniment.
STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. BLOG | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday, August 20, 2020 – Joint Press Release – WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre and Just Outcomes Launches the Changing Systems Through Transformative Justice Project, Funded By Vancouver Foundation (Vancouver, BC) — WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre, in partnership with Just Outcomes, is pleased to announce the Postedby WAVAW.
24-HOUR CRISIS AND INFORMATION LINE 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line: 604-255-6344National Toll-Free: 1-877-392-7583. Hospital Accompaniment can also be accessed by calling the Crisis Line and selecting the option for “Hospital Accompaniment Staff.”. Transportation to the hospital can also be arranged. VOLUNTEER | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Volunteers answer calls on our 24-hour Crisis Line (after hours, weekends, and holidays) to provide immediate emotional support, safety planning, self-care and referrals. Volunteers may also assist WAVAW’s counselling team in facilitating support groups. Successful completion of the 12-week Volunteer Training and one-year commitmentrequired.
INCLUSION PROJECT
Our inclusion Victim Services Worker is here to offer support, advocacy and accompaniment to the hospital, the police station, and court for gender diverse survivors. For more information call 604-255-6344. For more information about trans-specific counselling call 604-255-6344. We offer an eight-session bi-weekly group fortrans, Two-Spirit
CAREERS | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Supporting survivors, shifting society. Crisis Line: 604-255-6344 National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583 Office: 604-255-6228 SURVIVORS AND SUICIDE: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CULTURE OF Thirty-three per cent of rape victims have suicidal thoughts. And 13% attempt suicide, even years after the rape.”. And the Centre for Suicide Prevention of Canada states that suicide ranks as “ninth leading cause of death in Canada in 2009, approximately 3,890. Men are more likely to die from suicide (a three times higher rate than women WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
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24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. DONATE | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Sexual assault is an isolating experience, but we know that at the core of healing is connection. When you make a donation to WAVAW, you are letting survivors know that you are part of a community that supports them and believes them. Thank you for connecting survivors to the healing they deserve. $35. Provides 1 hour of Crisis Line support. 5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
SURVIVORS AND SUICIDE: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CULTURE OF Thirty-three per cent of rape victims have suicidal thoughts. And 13% attempt suicide, even years after the rape.”. And the Centre for Suicide Prevention of Canada states that suicide ranks as “ninth leading cause of death in Canada in 2009, approximately 3,890. Men are more likely to die from suicide (a three times higher rate than women 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana and WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of gender CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
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24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. DONATE | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Sexual assault is an isolating experience, but we know that at the core of healing is connection. When you make a donation to WAVAW, you are letting survivors know that you are part of a community that supports them and believes them. Thank you for connecting survivors to the healing they deserve. $35. Provides 1 hour of Crisis Line support. 5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
SURVIVORS AND SUICIDE: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CULTURE OF Thirty-three per cent of rape victims have suicidal thoughts. And 13% attempt suicide, even years after the rape.”. And the Centre for Suicide Prevention of Canada states that suicide ranks as “ninth leading cause of death in Canada in 2009, approximately 3,890. Men are more likely to die from suicide (a three times higher rate than women 31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana andWAVAW CONNECT
Emotional support and information is available to survivors 24 hours a day on WAVAW’s Crisis and Information Phone line at 604-255-6344 or toll free at 1-877-392-7583. You can chat online with us or text us. We’re here for you. WAVAW Connect is designed to keep you safe. However, nothing is 100% secure. DONATE | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Sexual assault is an isolating experience, but we know that at the core of healing is connection. When you make a donation to WAVAW, you are letting survivors know that you are part of a community that supports them and believes them. Thank you for connecting survivors to the healing they deserve. $35. Provides 1 hour of Crisis Line support.COUNSELLING
604-255-6344. Support groups are a great place for survivors to come together in the journey of healing. For more information, you can call our office during regular office hours (Mon-Fri, 9-5) or call our 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. GET SUPPORT. 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line. Hospital Accompaniment. Police and CourtAccompaniment.
LEARN | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE This workshop for service providers goes beyond the basics to explore the context of trans experiences of sexual violence. It touches on gendered spaces and what we’ve learned in community consultation, and it uses case studies to look at violence through an interpersonal, community, and systemic lens. Call 604-255-6228 to book a workshop. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. 24-HOUR CRISIS AND INFORMATION LINE 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line: 604-255-6344National Toll-Free: 1-877-392-7583. Hospital Accompaniment can also be accessed by calling the Crisis Line and selecting the option for “Hospital Accompaniment Staff.”. Transportation to the hospital can also be arranged. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their INDIGENOUS COUNSELLING WAVAW’s Indigenous Counselling Program provides one-to-one counselling for Indigenous people of marginalized genders, including trans and cis women, as well as trans, non-binary, and Two Spirit people seeking health, wellness, and safety. Counselling incorporates Aboriginal healing approaches and traditions based on the MedicineWheel, which
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This is a movement —and it needs champions of all kinds. If you study or work at VCC and want to know more about WAVAW’s anti-violence work on campus, please email us at Alana@wavaw.ca or Lisa@wavaw.ca, or phone the WAVAW office line at WHAT IS RAPE CULTURE? Rape culture is a term that was coined by feminists in the United States in the 1970s. It was designed to show the ways in which society blamed victims of sexual assault and normalized sexual violence. Many feminists have provided great definitions of what rape culture is and how it plays out every day. Emilie WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of genderGET SUPPORT
24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. 5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana and WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre | Supporting Survivors of Sexualized Violence. PREV. NEXT. Call 604-255-6344 for immediate support. Supporting Survivors. Our immediate crisis support, counselling and justice assistance programs are open to cis and trans women, Two-Spirit, trans and/or non-binary people who are survivors of sexualassault and
ABOUT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW was founded in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada in 1982 and strives to create a future free from sexualized violence. We are a feminist, anti-oppressive, decolonizing rape crisis centre operating on unceded Coast Salish Territories. We provide support services to survivors of sexualized violence who have shared experiences of genderGET SUPPORT
24-Hr Crisis & Info Line. WAVAW provides immediate crisis assistance and emotional support, information and referrals 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. The crisis line is free and confidential. Lower Mainland: 604-255-6344. National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583. CONTACT US | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE WAVAW Rape Crisis Centre operates a 24-Hour Crisis & Information line at 604-255-6344. Find contact info for volunteer, fundraising, andmore here.
STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire their STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. 5 WAYS THAT VICTIM-BLAMING FAILS SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL Victim-blaming also fails survivors because it leads to higher acquittal rates for perpetrators of violence. Conviction rates for sexual assault are significantly lower than for other violent crimes. From 2014-2017, only 3.1% of WAVAW’s 717 Victim Service clients saw their perpetrators convicted. In our court system, survivors who choseto
31 THINGS BC CAN DO RIGHT NOW TO END VIOLENCE AGAINST 31 things BC can do right now to end violence against women. We believe that an end to violence against women and gender inequality is possible. Over the past two decades, reports and plans have filled bookshelves, filing cabinets and hard drives. These documents have been generated through community-based and academic research, thoughproject
WHAT DO WE MEAN BY ‘PEOPLE OF MARGINALIZED GENDERS The term ‘people of marginalized genders’ was created in order to describe our mandate – the longer version of it might read: trans and cis women, as well as all trans, Two Spirit, and nonbinary people. It’s used to describe the ways that all of these people experience marginalization due to their genders; not in all the same ways, but WE CAN DO BETTER: VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN IN FILM AND TV WAVAW’s Victim Services Medical Support Worker and Counsellor, Arlana Green, joined the panel on Portrayals of Violence Against Women in Film and Television at Women in Film and Television‘s International Women’s Day event. Thanks to the organizers for posing great questions and thanks to Angela, Hilla, Natalie and Jarrah for a wonderful discussion! Arlana andWAVAW CONNECT
Emotional support and information is available to survivors 24 hours a day on WAVAW’s Crisis and Information Phone line at 604-255-6344 or toll free at 1-877-392-7583. You can chat online with us or text us. We’re here for you. WAVAW Connect is designed to keep you safe. However, nothing is 100% secure. LEARN | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE This workshop for service providers goes beyond the basics to explore the context of trans experiences of sexual violence. It touches on gendered spaces and what we’ve learned in community consultation, and it uses case studies to look at violence through an interpersonal, community, and systemic lens. Call 604-255-6228 to book a workshop. DONATE | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Sexual assault is an isolating experience, but we know that at the core of healing is connection. When you make a donation to WAVAW, you are letting survivors know that you are part of a community that supports them and believes them. Thank you for connecting survivors to the healing they deserve. $35. Provides 1 hour of Crisis Line support. STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS 2021 LAUNCHES THIS FRIDAY! Streaming for Survivors will be held from March 26th – 28th 2021, and will bring together streamers, RGP-ers, podcasters, comedians and Youtubers all of whom believe that survivors of sexualized violence deserve access to WAVAW’s free-of-charge support services. Over three days, participants will use their platforms to inspire theirINCLUSION PROJECT
Our inclusion Victim Services Worker is here to offer support, advocacy and accompaniment to the hospital, the police station, and court for gender diverse survivors. For more information call 604-255-6344. For more information about trans-specific counselling call 604-255-6344. We offer an eight-session bi-weekly group fortrans, Two-Spirit
STREAMING FOR SURVIVORS Streaming For Survivors – Streamer Toolkit March 26th – 28th 2021. Streaming for Survivors will take place from March 26th – 28th 2021. More than 35 YouTubers, Streamers and Artists will raise critical funds for survivors of sexualized violence. 24-HOUR CRISIS AND INFORMATION LINE 24-Hour Crisis and Information Line: 604-255-6344National Toll-Free: 1-877-392-7583. Hospital Accompaniment can also be accessed by calling the Crisis Line and selecting the option for “Hospital Accompaniment Staff.”. Transportation to the hospital can also be arranged. VOLUNTEER | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Volunteers answer calls on our 24-hour Crisis Line (after hours, weekends, and holidays) to provide immediate emotional support, safety planning, self-care and referrals. Volunteers may also assist WAVAW’s counselling team in facilitating support groups. Successful completion of the 12-week Volunteer Training and one-year commitmentrequired.
CAREERS | WAVAW RAPE CRISIS CENTRE Supporting survivors, shifting society. Crisis Line: 604-255-6344 National Toll-free: 1-877-392-7583 Office: 604-255-6228 SURVIVORS AND SUICIDE: UNDERSTANDING THAT THE CULTURE OF Thirty-three per cent of rape victims have suicidal thoughts. And 13% attempt suicide, even years after the rape.”. And the Centre for Suicide Prevention of Canada states that suicide ranks as “ninth leading cause of death in Canada in 2009, approximately 3,890. Men are more likely to die from suicide (a three times higher rate than women Due to the increase of COVID-19 cases, we will no longer be offering in-person services. In-person services will immediately shift to phone services, and we will make virtual services available asap. In-person accompaniments to Vancouver General Hospital, the court will continue. Immediate emotional support is available 24/7 on our Crisis and Information Line at 604-255-6344, and via WAVAW Connect text at(604)-245-2425
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