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Annual Training Forum 2007 Brochure

Keynote and workshop descriptions and registration information.

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Abuse in Same-Sex Relationships

Abuse in same-sex relationships is a serious problem within lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and Two-Spirit communities.

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Healthy Relationships for Gay Men

Men who identify as gay, bisexual, Two-Spirit or queer face unique challenges in creating and sustaining healthy, satisfying intimate relationships for many reasons.

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Healthy Relationships for Lesbians

Women who identify as lesbian, bisexual, Two-Spirit, and/or queer, face unique challenges in creating and sustaining healthy, satisfying intimate relationships for many reasons.

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Hate Crimes

In Canada, hate crime is a criminal offence committed against a person, group of people or property that is motivated by the suspect's hate, prejudice or bias, based on race, colour, national or ethnic origin, language, religion, sex, age, mental or physical disability, or sexual orientation.

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Transgender People and Relationship Abuse

Due to transphobia and its impact (violence, loss of employment, loss of loved ones), many trans people and their partners experience isolation and invisibility. This can create vulnerability to violence. Trnas people who have been abused have significantly fewer services available to them, even in large cities.

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BCASVACP Annual Training Forum & AGM 2006 Program

Program for our Annual Training Forum: "Emerging Spirit: From Violence to Social Justice Through Faith and Culture," November 29 & 30, 2006. This forum explored the ways in which culture, faith and spirituality can contribute to the healing processes of those who have experienced violence, and ways in which coordination with faith sectors and increase safety.

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BCASVACP Annual Training Forum & AGM 2005 Program

Without Consent: Working to End Sexual Violence in BC, held on December 5 and 6, 2005.

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