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Navigating the Legal System for Survivors

The legal system can be overwhelming. This video offers a supportive guide for survivors as they consider their options within the legal system. It explains what reporting might look like, what happens during an investigation or in court, and the supports that are available along the way. The focus is on choice, dignity, and safety reminding survivors that they are never to blame, and that they have the right to decide what feels best for them. Whether or not someone chooses to go through the legal process, support is always available, and no one has to navigate it alone.

A Caregivers Guide to Navigating Sleepovers

Sleepovers can be exciting milestones for kids, chances to build friendships, independence, and fun memories. But for many caregivers, they also bring up tough questions: Who will be supervising? What are the rules about phones or internet? How do I prepare my child to feel safe and know they can call me if something feels wrong? In this webinar, part of our Caregiver Guide Series, we help parents and guardians navigate the decision-making around sleepovers with confidence and care.

Understanding Neurodivergence & Sexual Violence

In this video, we explore the intersection of neurodivergence and sexual violence, offering insight into how experiences of trauma and violence may uniquely impact neurodivergent individuals. Designed for caregivers, service providers, educators, and advocates, this video helps deepen understanding of neurodivergent communication, sensory needs, and responses to harm. We unpack myths and biases, highlight barriers to disclosure and support, and offer practical strategies for creating safer, more inclusive environments. Through a trauma-informed, neuro-affirming lens, we aim to empower viewers to respond with empathy, adaptability, and respect. Whether you’re supporting someone or exploring your own experiences, this video provides essential knowledge for building a more accessible and compassionate response to sexual violence.

How to Explain Counselling to a Child or Youth

This short video is designed to help caregivers, educators, and support workers explain the concept of counselling to children and youth in a way that feels safe, clear, and age-appropriate. It offers practical tips for introducing the idea of talking to a counsellor, what kids can expect in a session, and how to reassure them that counselling isn’t a punishment or something to fear. Whether a child is dealing with big feelings, hard experiences, or just needs a safe space to talk, this video will help you approach the conversation with confidence, care, and clarity.

What If Your Friend Harms?

We will explore how to navigate the difficult situation when you learn that someone you care about has caused harm. This conversation can be deeply challenging, but it is also an important step toward healing, growth, and accountability. Together, we will discuss what it means to be a supportive friend in these circumstances, whether you are the one hearing about the harm or are the one affected. 

How To Support A Youth In An Unhealthy Relationship

Navigating relationships can be challenging for young people, especially when those relationships become unhealthy or abusive. This recorded webinar is designed to equip educators, caregivers, and professionals working with youth to recognize, respond to, and support young individuals experiencing unhealthy relationships.

What Teachers Need To Know: Online Child Sexual Exploitation

The digital world has created new opportunities for learning and connection, but it has also increased the risks of child sexual exploitation online. Teachers and school staff play a critical role in recognizing warning signs, supporting students, and taking appropriate action when concerns arise. This webinar will provide educators with the knowledge and tools needed to identify, prevent, and respond to online child sexual exploitation.