VICTORIA - A program that provides support services for survivors of sexual assault in British Columbia is getting an extra $10 million to expand its work across the province.
VICTORIA — A program that provides support services for survivors of sexual assault in British Columbia is getting an extra $10 million to expand its work across the province.Solicitor General Mike . . .
A program that provides support services for survivors of sexual assault in British Columbia is getting an extra $10 million to expand its work across the province.
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Anti-domestic-abuse activists say they have seen an increase in so-called revenge porn or non-consensual sharing of intimate images during the pandemic, which is why Tracy Porteous welcomes B.C. legislation to crack down on the practice.
As executive director of Ending Violence B.C., Porteous is one of the activists consulting with Grace Lore, B.C.’s parliamentary secretary for gender equity, as Lore helps draft a law that could ensure abuse images are quickly removed from the internet.
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