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Southwest Ontario is basically an extension of Toronto:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/lond...-training-western-university-campus-1.5022394
Students who come forward about their experiences with sexual violence on campuses should be met with a supportive response, according to researchers at Western University, who are launching a training program across Ontario campuses.
The "Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence" training was developed over three years by a team at the university's Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children.
"It's critical," said project manager Barb MacQuarrie. "We really need this training."
The training consists of videos of a wide range of students of various abilities, races, genders and sexual orientations disclosing or reporting an incident of sexual violence, and examples of supportive responses:
  • It's not your fault
  • It must not have been easy to come to me with this
  • This guy has no right to post those pictures of you
And unsupportive responses:
  • How were you dressed?
  • Are you sure it was a rape?
  • Sending those photos of yourself to anyone is never a good idea
 
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Weston404 said:
Southwest Ontario is basically an extension of Toronto:
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/lond...-training-western-university-campus-1.5022394
Students who come forward about their experiences with sexual violence on campuses should be met with a supportive response, according to researchers at Western University, who are launching a training program across Ontario campuses.
The "Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Violence" training was developed over three years by a team at the university's Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women & Children.
"It's critical," said project manager Barb MacQuarrie. "We really need this training."
The training consists of videos of a wide range of students of various abilities, races, genders and sexual orientations disclosing or reporting an incident of sexual violence, and examples of supportive responses:
  • It's not your fault
  • It must not have been easy to come to me with this
  • This guy has no right to post those pictures of you
And unsupportive responses:
  • How were you dressed?
  • Are you sure it was a rape?
  • Sending those photos of yourself to anyone is never a good idea