At Mississauga Valley Community Centre, the Newcomer Centre
of Peel (NCP) will be hosting a FREE
“Opening Doors for Abused Women” Symposium on May 7th, 2015 to show
that neighbours, friends and families in immigrant and refugee communities can
make a difference in ending violence against women.
Violence against women affects all communities and
backgrounds. Everyone has a role to play in preventing and responding to woman
abuse.
The Newcomer Centre of Peel is funded by the Ontario Women’s
Directorate to deliver the Neighbours, Friends and Families (NFF) Immigrant and
Refugee Campaign Project to provide education and awareness on the warning
signs of abuse and what to do to help, by developing products and activities
that are accessible and relevant to immigrant and refugee communities.
When: Thursday, May 7th, 2015
Where: Mississauga Valley Community Centre, Program Room 1
“Many people may not know what all the forms of abuse may
look like and when they do recognize abuse, they may not know what to do. This
campaign helps people understand that they can help. It’s not about physical
intervention or putting yourself in danger. Sometimes asking her if she is okay
and showing her that you care can be a big help.” - Ontario
Women’s Directorate
The Newcomer Centre of Peel (NCP) has been promoting the
campaign through the development and delivery of public education sessions that
aim to enhance service delivery, resources and supports.
Quick Facts:
· The majority of victims of domestic violence are women, representing 83 per cent of victims (Statistics Canada, 2009).
· 80% of women who experience domestic violence tell family, friends or another source of support.
· The average woman will try to leave an abusive situation five times before she is successful.
For more information, OR, to register for this FREE
Symposium, please contact: Oksana Mandyuk at omandyuk@ncpeel.ca or (905)
306-0577 Ext.370
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