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Interministerial Women's Secretariat 
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Creating a Culture of Care: A Strategy for Preventing and Responding to Adult Sexual Violence in Prince Edward Island [PDF]
 
On this website you will notice we use the term “survivor” to describe a person who has experienced sexual violence. The terms "victim" and "survivor" are distinct concepts that describe different stages and perspectives in the aftermath of sexual violence. Each person has the right to choose.
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End Sexual Violence PEI acknowledges that the land we gather on is the ancestral land of the Mi’kmaq and we respect the Mi’kmaq as the Indigenous people of Prince Edward Island.