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SACE receives $10,000 grant from Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Assistance Fund
The SACE Practicum Program is on pause

We’re Hiring an Office Administrator

The Sexual Assault Centre of Edmonton (SACE) is a not-for-profit,...

SACE receives $10,000 grant from Edmonton Civic Employees Charitable Assistance Fund

SACE is pleased to announce that we have been awarded...

The SACE Practicum Program is on pause

The SACE Practicum Program is on pause for the 2026-2027...

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Agency Governance

The SACE Annual Report 2019-2020 is now live

Our staff and board invite you to check out our SACE 2019-2020 annual report. We created this report online to ...

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One Good Reason to Support SACE with Séan McCann and Andrea Aragon
Events

One Good Reason to Support SACE in 2020

Need one good reason to support SACE right now? You may have considered supporting SACE at one time or another… ...

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Information for Partners and Supporters
Programs

Our Information for Partners and Supporters workshop has moved online

SACE has launched a new Information for Partners and Supporters online workshop for adults wanting to learn more about how ...

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Programs

New for 2021: online education for adults on recognizing and responding to sexual violence

SACE has launched online education for adults! Our new course, Recognizing and Responding to Sexual Violence, is for adults wanting ...

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Statements

World Elder Abuse Awareness Day 2020

For World Elder Abuse Awareness Day we want to highlight the connection between ageism and sexual violence: According to the ...

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National AccessAbility Week, May 31 to June 6, 2020
Statements

National AccessAbility Week 2020

To commemorate National AccessAbility Week 2020, we have drafted a brief accessibility summary of our services. The majority of the ...

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News Releases

Op-ed: What if staying home in a pandemic isn’t safe?

Originally published in the Edmonton Journal on May 9, 2020. May is Sexual Violence Awareness Month in Alberta. Normally at this time, ...

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Programs

Group Counselling Service Update 2020

During this mandated period of social distancing, SACE continues to offer most of our services virtually. One exception is group ...

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Programs

Digital Workbook for CALM 20

Please note: SACE no longer offers the Digital Workbook for CALM 20 students and has replaced it with our new ...

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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)

Learn about the connection between colonialism and sexual violence, and our collective responsibility towards reconciliation.

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