- Responding to Disclosures – EVA BC offers training on how to support sexual assault survivors in a trauma-informed way.
- Community Coordination Training – Many communities will have a type of coordination committee that works with local service providers to improve services and enhance safety for all survivors. EVA BC offers training on community coordination for survivors of sexual assault, click here for more information.
Contact ccss@endingviolence.org to make a request for training.
Living in Community (LIC) Courses
Living in Community (LIC) is a provincial non-profit organization and registered charity that is working to collaboratively improve the health and safety of sex workers and address community concerns.
LIC offers online courses on:
- Creating new perspective on sex workers’ safety and acceptance in society.
- How to approach and provide health and social services to sex workers.
- Human trafficking and how to support survivors.
QMUNITY is a non-profit organization based in Vancouver, BC that works to improve queer, trans, and Two-Spirit lives.
QMUNITY’s education program offers a range of options that enable individuals to gain knowledge and understanding of Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity (SOGI).
The BC Network of Child and Youth Advocacy Centres (CYACs) represents children and youth who have experienced abuse in British Columbia. The BC Network of CYACs advocates for improvements to the way systems respond to abuse, and coordinated and comprehensive services.
The BC Network of CYACs published the first edition of the BC Network of Child and Youth Advocacy Centre Practice Principles. The purpose of this manual is to support the practice of professionals in four areas: interviewing children and youth, case management, health services and mental health services.
Please email Brooke McLardy, Coordinator, at info@bccyac.ca or use the contact form to access the BC Network of Child and Youth Advocacy Centre Practice Principles manual.
