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Helping employers recognize abuse, support survivors, and create safe, inclusive workplace environments.

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SAFE Services for Employers

Gender-based violence (GBV) is a widespread issue, yet many remain unaware of its profound effects on individuals and workplaces. Employers often face challenges recognizing the signs of abuse among employees and may lack the resources to provide meaningful support. Additionally, knowing how to help a team member in need can be overwhelming. There is also a growing need for workplaces to foster environments where all employees feel safe, supported, and empowered.


SAFE offers comprehensive solutions tailored to help employers address these challenges effectively. Through workshops and training programs, we raise awareness about GBV and its impact on the workplace. Our sessions teach employers and staff how to identify signs of abuse, respond compassionately, and create supportive environments for victims and survivors. These programs equip organizations with the tools to foster workplaces where survivors feel understood and valued.


SAFE’s training extends beyond recognition—it focuses on action. Participants learn how to implement policies and practices that ensure survivors receive the help they need without judgment. Every workshop and training session is grounded in the lived experiences of survivors, making the content authentic, relevant, and impactful.


Our services are flexible and can be customized to meet the specific needs of your organization. Whether you’re looking to enhance your team’s awareness, improve workplace policies, or create a more inclusive culture, SAFE is here to help.


To learn more about our services or to explore custom programs for your organization, contact us today. Together, we can build safer, more compassionate workplaces.

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From 2011 to 2021, an average of 102 women and girls were victims of gender-related homicide per year in Canada, totaling 1,125 over the period. Of these homicides, 93% were committed by a male intimate partner or family member of the victim.

- Women and Gender Equality Canada

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