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Creating a world without sexualized violence

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Education Program Update

Safer Spaces

School personnel training has resumed.
Book here for winter 2024 school year.

Healthy Relations & Consent

Student workshop are not being offered at this time due to pending funding for 2024.

Project Respect brings together youth and adults to create awareness and dialogue about sexualized violence by encouraging critical thinking about root causes such as gender expectations and stereotypes, systems of power, and the ongoing colonization of the lands and systems we live in.

On our website you’ll find more about our approach to the work, information about our programming and community projects, and additional resources.

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Community Youth Program Update

Black Youth Empowerment

BYE will continue to engage in Knowledge Mobilization until March 2024.

Youth Council

Youth Council is being restructured and pending on funding approval for 2024.

Project Respect is grateful to the lək̓ʷəŋən Peoples, now known as the Songhees and Esquimalt, and the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples, upon whose lands this project takes place.

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Day 4: Project Respect’s Knowledge Mobilization – BYE’s Table Talk Infographic

Day 4: Project Respect’s Knowledge Mobilization – BYE’s Table Talk Infographic

Sep 14, 2023
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Day 2: Project Respect’s Knowledge Mobilization – Lunch & Learn at VSAC

Day 2: Project Respect’s Knowledge Mobilization – Lunch & Learn at VSAC

Sep 13, 2023

The Project Respect Team (Phoebe, Laura, Sara, Annaléa and Allison) are thankful to the VSAC staff and Community Partners who…

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Day 3: Project Respect’ Knowledge Mobilization Impact Infographic 2018-2023

Sep 13, 2023
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Project Respect’s Knowledge Mobilization 1.0

Project Respect’s Knowledge Mobilization 1.0

Sep 7, 2023

Project Respect is in their Knowledge Mobilization year and a lot has happened in the last six months from the…

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May 1, 2023
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Victoria Sexual Assault Support Services can be reached by voice mail at 250-383-3232, email at , or via the Vancouver Island Crisis Line at 1-888-494-3888.

The phone line is open during office hours (Monday - Friday), to get information about VSAC services or referral to our programs. Teletypewriter accessible.

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For support, check out:

  • YouthSpace.ca Emotional & Crisis Support Text and Messaging
  • Vancouver Island Crisis Line/Chat/Text (24/Hours): 1-888-494-3888
  • KUU-US Indigenous 24/7 Phone Crisis Line: 250-723-2040

Project Respect is grateful to the lək̓ʷəŋən Peoples now known as the Songhees and Esquimalt, and the W̱SÁNEĆ peoples, upon whose land this project takes place. We extend gratitude to the other local Peoples and Nations in this region including the MALAXEt (Malahat), Scia’new (Beecher Bay), T’Sou-ke (Sooke), Ditidaht, Pacheedah, Pauquachin, Tsartlip, Tseycum and Tsawout nations, as well as the Métis and Inuit that call this land home.

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  • What we offer
    • Contact us
    • Staff team
    • Feedback & awards
    • Project partners
  • Support after sexualized violence
    • How to support survivors of violence
  • Youth Council
    • Social Action Camp
    • Blog posts by youth
    • Mural projects
    • Past projects
    • Black Youth Empowerment
  • What is consent?
    • Consent resources for parents & caregivers
    • What is sexualized violence?
    • Setting & respecting boundaries
    • The law and sexualized violence
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