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  1. This year’s provincial theme, “Safer. Stronger. Together.”, enables police services to promote the benefits of a collaborative response to local crime and social issues related to safety and well-being, as well as educate members of the public on what they can do to stay informed and support community safety initiatives.

  2. Saskatchewan Violence Prevention Week will be held from October 24-October 28, 2022. The theme for this year is 'It Starts With You'. We invite individuals, communities, and organizations to join in Saskatchewan Violence Prevention Week 2022!

  3. 5 days ago · Saskatchewan Violence Prevention Week - Oct. 4 - Oct. 8 2022 SVPW was held from October 24-October 28, 2022 with the theme 'It Starts With You'. Click here for more information.

  4. Oct 21, 2022 · October 24 to 28 is Violence Prevention Week in Saskatchewan. This year's theme, 'It Starts With You', invites everyone to help promote change in their homes, families and communities. This year's proclamation was initiated by Saskatchewan Towards Offering Partnership Solutions (STOPS) to Violence. "We are happy to partner with STOPS to ...

  5. Learn how to organize and raise awareness about events and activities held during the Victims and Survivors of Crime Week and throughout the year. Virtual event The Policy Centre for Victim Issues hosts an annual virtual Victims Week with a recurring theme of “The Power of Collaboration.”

  6. Apr 7, 2022 · OVC will lead the Nation during the annual National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) commemoration, April 24–30, 2022. This year’s themeRights, access, equity, for all victims.—underscores the importance of helping crime survivors find their justice by enforcing victims' rights, expanding access to services, and ensuring equity and ...

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  8. The 2022 National Crime Victims’ Rights Week (NCVRW) theme – “Rights, access, equity for all victims” – and the tagline, “Help crime survivors find their justice” are very relevant and meaningful to mass violence incident (MVI) victims and survivors, and the professionals who assist them.

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