In response to Violence at University of Waterloo

We express our deepest solidarity and collective grief to the students of diverse identity, who have been deeply impacted by the violence that occurred at Waterloo on June 28th. We recognise the particular impact such violence has for international students with diverse identities and hope you feel supported and cared for by campus communities in this moment of deep trauma.

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SFCC Canada
We're hiring!

SFCC is seeking to fill three positions through the Canada Summer Jobs program. The contracts run 8 weeks starting in June 2022. The entire SFCC team works remotely across so-called Canada. We’re thrilled to be able to bring on new voices to our team and expand our capacity to combat sexual violence and systems of oppression on our campuses. Below are the position descriptions for each opportunity. If you have any specific questions or accommodation requests, please contact apply@sfcccanada.org. We look forward to hearing from you!

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SFCC Canada
Join the SFCC Board of Directors

We are looking for collaborative, courageous, and thoughtful individuals to join our Board. We are in a growth phase, and are looking for folks with experience in the post-secondary and anti-violence work to bring their energy, ideas, and networks to the table. We are currently developing a new board structure that is governance-focused with opportunities for Directors at-Large to also participate in the daily activities of the organisation. For the coming 2-year Board of Director term, we will be striking active committees for Strategic Planning and Finance & Fundraising).

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SFCC Canada
Graduate Student Stories #1

We are pleased to share this story with you as part of our forthcoming Graduate Student campaign that seeks to raise awareness of the unique experiences of violence and harm graduate students face. It is our hope that as students come together and share their stories, we at SFCC can work to collectivise our experiences into resources and advocacy tools to better support graduate students in their journey.

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SFCC Canada
Report Launch: Crucial Voices

SFCC is pleased to announce the launch of “Crucial Voices”, our report from the National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence consultation process. From November 2020 to March 2021, SFCC consulted with a diverse range of key informants, organisations, and individual students from across the country. “Crucial Voices” is the report of our findings and priorities-for-action from the National Action Plan consultation process.

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Deuxième anniversaire de la SFCC

WOW ! Nous avons réussi à passer une année de plus ! Il y a deux ans aujourd'hui, nous avons lancé Étudiant.e.s pour une culture du consentement Canada - l'organisation officielle qui abrite le travail que nous faisons dans tout le soi-disant Canada. L'année 2019-2020 a changé la vie de tout le monde. Alors que notre équipe travaille habituellement "à distance" à travers l'île de la Tortue, cette année, nous l'avons été encore plus. Le travail de lutte contre la violence sexuelle et la violence sexiste sur les campus s'est fait sentir encore plus lourd cette année.

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SFCC Canada
Happy Two Years of SFCC!

WOW! We’ve made it another year! Two years ago today, we launched Students for Consent Culture Canada – the formalized organization to house the work we were doing across so-called Canada. The 2019–2020 year has been life-altering for everyone. While our team usually works “socially distanced” across Turtle Island, this year we were even more so. Anti-Campus-Sexual Violence and Anti-Gender-Based Violence work have felt even heavier this year.

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SFCC Canada
#VoteWithSurvivors – Federal Election 2019

Students for Consent Culture Canada has compiled a list of 5 recommendations for candidates/policymakers in the upcoming 2019 Federal Election. Each ask is central to current sexual-violence related issues in Canada, such as MMIWG, training for federal judges, reproductive justice, and more.

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