Connect with experienced facilitators about how to empower young women to learn about consent and healthy relationships.
12% of North Shore youth have disclosed sexual abuse, and this number is increasing for young women [2]. One in five young women will experience rape or attempted rape while in post-secondary school [1]. Flip The Script with EAAA™ is an evidence-based curriculum which came from over a decade of research done by the Sexual Assault Resistance Education (SARE) Centre. It is the most effective program of its kind, reducing the risk of assault by more than half for up to two years after the training, according to a study in the New England Journal of Medicine.
Join us on May 2nd to speak with the North Shore Women's Centre's Flip The Script with EAAA™ team about how we can empower young women aged 15-19 to assess, acknowledge and act to protect their boundaries and stay safe.
Learn more: https://www.northshorewomen.ca/flipthescript
This project has been funded in part by Women and Gender Equality Canada.