Guelph-Wellington Action Committee on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence
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About Us

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Who We Are
The Guelph-Wellington Action Committee on Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence is a partnership of community agencies and service providers dedicated to increasing the safety and well-being of all victims of sexual assault and domestic violence and to hold those who are responsible accountable for their actions.

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Membership January 2010
Aids Committee of Guelph
www.aidsguelph.org

Trellis Mental Health Development Services
http://www.trellis.on.ca

Community Torchlight - Distress Centre Wellington/Dufferin
www.dc-wd.org

Crown Attorney’s Office Wellington County

Family Counselling and Support Services for Guelph-Wellington
http://www.familyserviceguelph.on.ca

Family and Children’s Services Guelph and Wellington County
http://www.fcsgw.org

Guelph Community Health Centre
http://www.guelphchc.ca

Guelph Police Service
www.police.guelph.on.ca

Guelph Independent Living
http://www.guelphindependentliving.org

Guelph Legal Aid Clinic
http://www.gwlegalclinic.ca

Guelph Wellington Women In Crisis
www.gwwomenincrisis.org

Guelph-Wellington Care & Treatment Centre for Sexual Assault & Domestic Violence, Guelph General Hospital
http://www.gghorg.ca

Homewood Health Centre
www.homewood.org

Humane Society of Guelph
http://www.guelph-humane.on.ca

John Howard Society of Waterloo Wellington
www.waterloo.johnhoward.on.ca

Ontario Provincial Police, Wellington County

Probation and Parole Services Guelph and Wellington County
www.mcscs.jus.gov.on.ca

University of Guelph
www.uoguelph.ca

Upper Grand District Board of Education
www.ugdsb.ca

Victim Services Wellington
www.vsguelph.on.ca

Victim/Witness Assistance Program

Wellington Catholic District School Board
www.wellingtoncssb.edu.on.ca

Wellington County - Social Services and Housing
http://www.wellington.ca

Wellington–Dufferin–Guelph Public Health
www.wdghu.org

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 Our Role

  • To coordinate services and resources
  • To identify gaps in service
  • To advocate for resources
  • To provide orientation and training for service providers
  • To facilitate community consultation regarding new services and programs
  • To raise public awareness of sexual assault and domestic violence
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Our Guiding Principles
(As developed for the Community Response Protocol for Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence, 2005)
  • Safety
  • Accountability
  • Choices and Options
  • Anti-Racism / Anti-Oppression Analysis
  • Prevention and Early Intervention
  • Accessibility
  • Commitment and Collaboration
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Safety
Our Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will support the right of women and children to be free from harm or threat of harm and to be able to trust that justice, health and social interventions will respond if this safety is threatened or jeopardized. Safety will be the first priority and consideration in the provision of all of our services.

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Accountability
Our Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will ensure that all women and children receive the services they need in a timely, coordinated, and responsive manner.

Where abuse occurs, women and children have a right to expect that abusers will be held accountable for their actions through our justice and community service systems. Individuals who have committed acts of sexual assault and/or domestic violence will receive justice and community services in a timely, coordinated and responsive manner.

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Choices And Options
Our Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will uphold the right of women and children to be informed of their options and to make their own choice regarding the services we provide whenever possible. We will respect, support and encourage women in their right and need to make informed decisions.

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Anti-Racism / Anti-Oppression Analysis
Our Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will ensure that all women and children regardless of race, culture, economic status, ability, gender, sexual orientation, age and other circumstances are treated with equity and with an understanding of the potential barriers these issues can have for women and children receiving services. We will achieve equity by providing services and interventions that take into account the differential impact that violence has on women and children who are also victims of oppression and racism. Through our understanding of these systemic and historical inequalities our services will become more inclusive and more accessible to all women and children in our community.

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Prevention And Early Intervention
Our Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will include education to increase public awareness of sexual assault and domestic violence in our community. We will implement early intervention strategies that prevent harm and/or the threat of harm for women and children. We will also provide an immediate response to sexual assault and domestic violence to reduce or prevent further harm.

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Accessibility
Our Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will be equally available to all women and children requiring service regardless of barriers and we will collaborate to provide acceptable solutions for all women and children affected by sexual assault and domestic violence. We will work towards the elimination of barriers in accessing services for all women and children including language, ability to pay, age, personal conditions, geographic location or other characteristics.

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Commitment and Collaboration
Our Community Response to Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence will ensure that community partners commit to: working together to reduce barriers to services; identify gaps in services; and acquire and provide the necessary resources to meet the needs of women and children who have been affected by sexual assault and domestic violence.

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Our Accomplishments
Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence Resource GUIDE (2 editions, 2002 & 2006)
Community Response PROTOCOL For Sexual Assault and Domestic Violence (2006)
PURPLE Information Cards
Bookmarks
Child Sexual Abuse Needs Assessment Project (2006)
Capacity Building Initiative (2006/07)
Community Forums and Trainings
Increased Membership on Committee
Increased Integration of Services
Increased Community Awareness of Services by Service Providers

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