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SACE statement on the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial verdict 

We’re Hiring a WiseGuyz Public Educator

SACE is hiring a WiseGuyz Public Educator for a one-year...

Re-opening intakes for SACE clinical services

SACE is excited to announce that we have officially resumed...

SACE statement on the Hockey Canada sexual assault trial verdict 

A courtroom verdict does not reflect the full truth of...

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Programs

New For 2020: Healing from Sexual Trauma Circle for Indigenous Women

SACE is proud to announce the Wîwîp’son Healing from Sexual Trauma Circle for Indigenous Women, a closed, no-fee group counselling ...

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News Releases

Op-ed: It’s time to focus on the root causes of sexual violence

Originally published in the Edmonton Journal on February 11, 2020. It’s time to focus on the root causes of sexual ...

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Programs

New For 2019: refleQT LGBTQ2S+ Counselling Group

New counselling group now open for registration SACE is excited to announce refleQT, a new counselling group for LGBTQ2S+ adults ...

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Programs

SACE Support and Information Line Hours Are Changing

  We at SACE would like to share that starting September 12th, 2019, SACE Support and Information Line Hours are ...

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SACE MOVES

SACE MOVES Dance/ movement therapy group for women (trans and non-binary inclusive) who have experienced sexual violence Please note: SACE ...

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Addressing Sexual Violence in Health Professions
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New Training for 2019: Addressing Sexual Violence in Health Professions

SACE is proud to offer a new in-house workshop: Addressing Sexual Violence in Health Professions. These education sessions will provide ...

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We Believe: Let’s Move Forward Together

  2019 Fundraiser Thank you to everyone who helped make our 2019 fundraising gala, We Believe: Let’s Move Forward Together, ...

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collaboration, care & resilience: event exploring sexual violence justice support in Edmonton

As part of Victims and Survivors of Crime Week 2019, SACE will host an event exploring sexual violence justice support ...

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Events

We Believe 2019

Tickets are now available for our annual fundraising gala We Believe: Let’s Move Forward Together 2019, featuring Keynote Speaker Pierre Asselin, Emcee and Live ...

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Acknowledge the autonomy of Indigenous peoples, and that SACE is located on Treaty 6 Territory and Métis District 9, amiskwacîy ᐊᒥᐢᑲᐧᒋ, which is a traditional home and gathering place for many Indigenous peoples, including Niitsítapii/Blackfoot, nehîyawak/Cree, Dene, Nakota Sioux, Saulteaux, Métis, and specifically the ancestral space of the Papaschase Cree (https://native-land.ca)

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