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    Episode #2 - #momentsmatter in Sexual Harassment Prevention

    en-caMay 08, 2022
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    About this Episode

    The Harmony Project brings together local service providers working towards ending sexual violence in our community.  Our third season follows along with Sexual Violence Awareness Month which happens each May in Alberta.  This year our theme is “Becoming Upstanders”.    An upstander is someone who recognizes actions, attitudes and beliefs that normalize violence and stands up to and challenges them.  We believe everyone has a role in making our community safe. Knowing how to take a stand against violence and harassment is one way we can create change; together, we can create a Bow Valley that is free from sexualized violence.
     
    In this episode we speak with Corinne Ofstie from the Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services – or AASAS.  Corine talks to us about the campaign and how respected and effective leaders keep workers healthy and safe and help stop sexual harassment.  To find out more about the #momentsmatter campaign check out their page here https://momentsmatter.info/ 

     
    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca     Follow us on social media @ywcabanff  

     
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta. 

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA you can email yps@ywcabanff.ca 

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca 

      Follow us on social media @ywcabanff   

      
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    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca 

      Follow us on social media @ywcabanff   

      
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta.  

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA Banff, you can email support@ywcabanff.ca  

     

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca 

      Follow us on social media @ywcabanff   

      
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta.  

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA Banff, you can email support@ywcabanff.ca  

     

     

     

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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    Understanding the Extreme Intoxication DefenceVAW Learning Networkhttps://gbvlearningnetwork.ca › briefs › briefpdfs 

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    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca 

      Follow us on social media @ywcabanff   

      
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta.  

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA Banff, you can email support@ywcabanff.ca  

     

     

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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    If you would like to participate in the free bystander training on May 24th use this link to register https://ywcabanff.ca/programs-services/harmony-project/#communitytraining 

     
    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca     Follow us on social media @ywcabanff  

     
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta. 

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA you can email yps@ywcabanff.ca 

     

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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    Below are some links that we mentioned in the episode:  

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    https://www.pinkshirtday.ca/ 

    Be a Super Ally with the 5D's - YouTube video series from Right to Be (formally Hollaback)  

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    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca     Follow us on social media @ywcabanff  

     
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta. 

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA you can email yps@ywcabanff.ca 

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

    Let the Truth Talk
    en-caMay 15, 2022

    Episode #2 - #momentsmatter in Sexual Harassment Prevention

    Episode #2 - #momentsmatter in Sexual Harassment Prevention

    The Harmony Project brings together local service providers working towards ending sexual violence in our community.  Our third season follows along with Sexual Violence Awareness Month which happens each May in Alberta.  This year our theme is “Becoming Upstanders”.    An upstander is someone who recognizes actions, attitudes and beliefs that normalize violence and stands up to and challenges them.  We believe everyone has a role in making our community safe. Knowing how to take a stand against violence and harassment is one way we can create change; together, we can create a Bow Valley that is free from sexualized violence.
     
    In this episode we speak with Corinne Ofstie from the Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services – or AASAS.  Corine talks to us about the campaign and how respected and effective leaders keep workers healthy and safe and help stop sexual harassment.  To find out more about the #momentsmatter campaign check out their page here https://momentsmatter.info/ 

     
    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca     Follow us on social media @ywcabanff  

     
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta. 

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA you can email yps@ywcabanff.ca 

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

    Episode #1 - What is an upstander?

    Episode #1 - What is an upstander?

    The Harmony Project brings together local service providers working towards ending sexual violence in our community.  Our third season follows along with Sexual Violence Awareness Month which happens each May in Alberta.  This year our theme is “Becoming Upstanders”. 

      An upstander is someone who recognizes actions, attitudes and beliefs that normalize violence and stands up to and challenges them.  We believe everyone has a role in making our community safe. Knowing how to take a stand against violence and harassment is one way we can create change; together, we can create a Bow Valley that is free from sexualized violence. 
      
    In this episode we speak with Rachel Huh from the Centre for Sexuality.  Rachel talks us though what tools someone could use as an active and engaged bystander as well as the prevalence of sexual violence culture and how we can shift it to a culture of nurturing and kindness. 

     

    If you would like to sign up for one of the free trainings with the Centre fo Sexuality – you can register using this link. https://ywcabanff.ca/programs-services/harmony-project/#communitytraining 

     

    To find out more about the Centre for sexuality and what they offer their website is https://www.centreforsexuality.ca/ 

     

     
    For more information on the Harmony Project check out our website www.harmonyproject.ca     Follows us on social media @ywcabanff  

     
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta. 

     
    If you have questions, comments or want to talk to us at the YWCA you can email yps@ywcabanff.ca  

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

    Bonus Episode - Speaking with CCHC on issues youth face today

    Bonus Episode - Speaking with CCHC on issues youth face today

     

    Thanks for checking this special episode of Let the Truth Talk.  On this episode, we were lucky to speak with two students from Canmore Collegiate High School, addressing important issues youth are facing today.  We are so grateful for students who are advocating and asking for education to help empower youth in our community.   

    We did speak about the Pyramid of Violence - which is illustrated here https://socialsciences.exeter.ac.uk/media/universityofexeter/collegeofsocialsciencesandinternationalstudies/research/interventioninitiative/resources/PyramidDiscriminationViolence.pdf

    We also talked about local resources such as Albertas One Line https://aasas.ca/initiatives/ibelieveyouoneline/ 
    and the services at the YWCA Banff 403 762 3560  
     
     
    The Harmony Project’s diverse stakeholders through expertise and experience are working together to end sexualized violence in the Bow Valley.  The Harmony Project is funded by the Ministry of Community and Social Services on behalf of the Government of Alberta.    

    Please let us know what you think of this episode in the comments and what you’d like to be featured in future seasons!  Remember to like and subscribe to be notified of future episodes, and If you like what we’re doing please share our podcast.  You can find us at www.harmonyproject.ca or send us an email at YPS@ywcabanff.ca.     

    Thanks for tuning in!   

    For more information please check out harmonyproject.ca

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