The National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence was released in November 2022. “It is a strategic framework for action within and across jurisdictions to support victims, survivors, and their families, no matter where they live.” You can read a brief overview of the NAP here or the full document here.
Federal funding will be provided to provinces and territories to implement the NAP; however, each province and territory will have options for how they do this.
Provincial Association of Transition Houses and Services of Saskatchewan (PATHS) and Sexual Assault Services of Saskatchewan (SASS) are conducting this survey to gather input from community members on what you see as the most important priorities for the implementation of the NAP in Saskatchewan.
This survey will close at 5 pm on Friday, December 2. Please click here to share your input!
In February 2021, PATHS conducted a consultation in Saskatchewan as part of YWCA Canada’s Community Engagement Initiative to inform the National Action Plan to End Gender-Based Violence- read about that here. In June 2021, Women’s Shelters Canada released a Roadmap to the National Action Plan on Violence Against Women and Gender-Based Violence- read about that here.