Nova Scotia Sexual Violence Strategy
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Nova Scotia groups question future of sexual violence strategyIn 2014, the Liberals promised $6 million over three years for the sexual violence strategy focused on prevention and support for victims.CrimeMar 7, 2017
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Nova Scotia government releases new ‘Birds and the Bees’ videoBy combining an age old metaphor with animation, officials are hoping to prevent sexual violence among young people.CanadaDec 16, 2016
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Nova Scotia announces another $600,000 for Sexual Violence StrategyNova Scotia's Sexual Violence Strategy, focusing on prevention and victim support, was launched in June 2015.CanadaOct 17, 2016
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Dealing with sexual violence: Nova Scotia optimistic about province-wide strategyFor community groups in the province, the Sexual Violence Strategy and the training it provides is vital.CanadaAug 3, 2016
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Mi’kmaq community projects to prevent sexualized violence receives provincial fundingAboriginal women and girls are three times more likely to become the victims of sexualized violence than non-aboriginal women and girls.CanadaApr 18, 2016
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New Sexual Violence Strategy to focus on prevention, victim supportThe Nova Scotia government says it will create nine community support networks to help victims of sexual violence, and put more emphasis on sexual violence prevention.HealthJun 16, 2015
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