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Ottawa Hospital sees an increase in people seeking help for sexual violence

OTTAWA One in three people experience sexual violence in their lifetime. In this third wave of the pandemic, officials at the Ottawa Hospital say they’ve seen an increase in those looking for help. We see anywhere between 500 to 650 new patients with sexual assault or intimate violence a year, said Dr. Kari Sampsel with the Ottawa Hospital’s Sexual Assault and Partner Abuse Care Program.  In the first wave of the pandemic, the hospital saw a 60 per cent drop in patients seeking help. But by the second and third wave, the number had jumped back up. We only see the tip of the iceberg with what people experience, said Amina Doher with the Sexual Assault Support Centre Ottawa. She explained that at the start of the pandemic, many put dealing with their experience of sexual violence or trauma on hold.

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Ohsweken program wins award of distinction

Author of the article: Susan Gamble Publishing date: Apr 15, 2021  •  2 hours ago  •  1 minute read  •  Article content An Ohsweken program aimed at reducing sexual violence is one of six Ontario programs to win one of this year’s Victim Services Awards of Distinction. Sonhatsi:wa – or the sexual violence healing centre of the Ganohkwasra Family Assault Sport Services – was named a winner earlier this week. We apologize, but this video has failed to load. Try refreshing your browser. Ohsweken program wins award of distinction Back to video Given by Attorney General Doug Downey, the awards recognize “the exceptional achievements in service to victims of crime in Ontario,” he said in a news release.

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