AASAS calls for more funding as sexual violence cases continue to climb
“Survivors are everywhere — they’re your friends, your family, your colleagues, and they’re coming forward, and they need help and we don’t have the capacity to meet the level of demand we are seeing now,” said Deb Tomlinson, CEO of The Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services.
Tomlinson highlights in parts of the province, survivors are waiting more than a year to receive counselling.Story continues below advertisement
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