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Roundtable next month to focus on gender-based violence

Event 'underscores our ongoing commitment to supporting women in crisis and fostering a community that can support survivors and their families,' says official
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GREEN HAVEN SHELTER FOR WOMEN
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Green Haven Shelter for Women and North Simcoe Victim Services (NSVS) are proud to present a critical community round table focused on gender-based violence, taking place on Tuesday, Nov.19, from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at St. Paul’s Centre, Peter Street North, Orillia.

The event will feature an esteemed panel of experts and survivors dedicated to raising awareness, providing support, and fostering collaboration in the fight against gender-based violence in North Simcoe.

Linda Reid, Executive Director of Green Haven Shelter for Women, will deliver the opening remarks, setting the tone for a powerful evening of discussion. This event will be moderated by Senator Gwen Boniface, who will guide the conversation with her vast experience and dedication to ending intimate partner violence, especially in rural areas across Canada.

The panel will include key voices in the field:

Sher McNulty, Community Outreach, Green Haven Shelter for Women

Olivia Madden (she/her) MSW, RSW, Registered Social Worker, Orillia Soldiers' Memorial Hospital, and Regional Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence Treatment Centre (SADVTC) – Simcoe/Muskoka. 

Detective Sergeant Tanya Tremble, Ontario Provincial Police

Personal testimony of survivor story of resilience and hope after gender-based violence.

Closing remarks by Kim Kneeshaw, Executive Director of North Simcoe Victim Services.

This year alone, 39 confirmed cases of femicide have occurred in the province of Ontario.  

“This event is a significant opportunity for community members, healthcare professionals, law enforcement, and educators to come together to discuss the challenges and solutions surrounding gender based violence,” said Reid. “It underscores our ongoing commitment to supporting women in crisis and fostering a community that can support survivors and their families.”

Event Details:

Date: Tuesday, Nov. 19, 2024
Time: 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.
Location: St. Paul’s Centre, Peter Street North, Orillia
Admission: Free. Light refreshments provided

To register, please email [email protected]

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