The following message is being shared on behalf of Romeo Gauthier, Education & Program Officer from the Sexual Violence Resource Centre.
Good afternoon,
Registration is now open for the Sexual Violence Resource Centre's workshop, Responding to Sexual Violence Disclosures: A Guide for U of M Community.
Responding to Sexual Violence Disclosures. During this in-person session staff from the Sexual Violence Resource Centre (SVRC) will provide information on the impacts of sexual violence and different services offered by the SVRC. Attendees will be provided guidance on how to provide compassionate and supportive responses when receiving a disclosure of sexual violence. During the session there will be opportunities to apply what is learned to different case examples and to practice confidentiality statements. This presentation is designed to be interactive - questions are encouraged! Please pre-register using the link below.
Questions: sveducation@umanitoba.camailto:sveducation@umanitoba.ca
Wednesday, February 11
9:30 am to 12:30 pm
Room 409 Tier
To register, please visit LODReg here: https://umanitoba.gosignmeup.com/Public/Course/Browse. Course name: Responding to Sexual Violence Disclosures: A Guide for U of M Community.
This workshop is open to any UM staff or faculty member so please feel free to also share this with anyone else you know who might be interested.
Please let me know if you have any questions.
Take care,
Romeo
Romeo Gauthier, B.A. (they/them) Education & Program Officer Sexual Violence Resource Centre (SVRC), Student Support University of Manitoba Room 537 University Centre Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2 204-474-6457 romeo.gauthier@umanitoba.camailto:romeo.gauthier@umanitoba.ca
https://umanitoba.ca/sexual-violence
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