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While there is a lack of research into abuse in elite dance, numerous allegations of emotional, sexual and physical abuse of dancers can be found anecdotally in the media, legal convictions and personal accounts. As more dancers speak out, the scale of the problem within preprofessional schools and professional companies is becoming apparent. Accordingly, effective safeguarding mechanisms for preventing, identifying and reporting abuse are urgently needed. This viewpoint is intended to raise health professionals’ awareness of factors contributing to abusive practices found in dance environments and the potential clinical implications of abuse to dancers’ health and well-being. We also call for research and policy engagement on safeguarding and abuse prevention designed and implemented in partnership with stakeholders, aiming to promote safe and positive dance environments for all.
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Personal Safety for Dance exists to develop a dance environment that is free from abuse, open, and supportive for all in dance.
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«En octobre 2017, devant la vague de témoignages suscitée par le mouvement #moiaussi, j’ai senti une urgence : une fois sorties du silence, nous ne devions pas y retourner. C’est la raison pour laquelle j’ai lancé un appel. Ce livre est une chambre d’échos. Un chœur. Sans déesse ni héroïne en tête, des voix avancent. Nous faisons front commun.» Martine Delvaux «Je n'en ai jamais parlé à personne» : paroles recueillies et agencées par Martine Delvaux
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ACTRA National’s Diversity, Equity, Inclusion & Belonging Committee promotes the principles concerning the casting of People of Colour, Indigenous Peoples and people with disabilities. The best initiatives are driven by members. We can better shape initiatives to support you by getting to know our membership and understanding your experiences. We welcome your input and your […]
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The best initiatives are driven by members. By getting to know the membership and listening to your experiences, we can better shape initiatives that support you. Does your ACTRA Branch have a Women’s Committee? Find out by contacting your Branch office or contact the National Women’s Committee if you would like to get one started. […]
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ACTRA National is proud to be launching the ACTRA National Progress Pride Committee. The inaugural Committee meeting took place on Friday, May 26th, 2023. Mandate The mandate of the committee is to address issues that impact the Queer ACTRA membership across the country, and to build a National community through the sharing of relevant information […]
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Committees are formed of groups of ACTRA Montreal members who represent and voice the concerns of specific industry and/or social topics.
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"What can the #MeToo moment teach queers about consent? And what can queers teach the rest of the world about ethical sex? This radical book brings together academics, activists, artists, and sex workers to tackle dangerous questions about sex, power, consent, and harm.While the authors in this volume are committed to promoting consensual, pleasurable sex, we reject heteronormative, one-size-fits-all models of consent and sexual ethics.#MeToo ushered in an era of reckoning and accountability for one powerful man after another. But too often it has defined sex and harm in starkly heterosexual-and often white and wealthy-terms."Unsafe Words" tells a queerer side of the #MeToo story. Not all of us seek safety in sex. Nor do we all believe "enthusiastic" models of consent are practical or appropriate for some queer communities. We look instead to the tools queer communities have developed themselves to practice ethical sex-from the sex worker negotiating with her client to the gay man having anonymous sex in the backroom. We also consider how queers can better respond to sexual violence. How can our communities do better at responding to and preventing sexual violence?This challenge is especially daunting in a world where the only recourse made available is typically law enforcement, a pillar of American racism, transmisogyny, and homophobia.How can our communities imagine different responses to sexual violence that do not depend on the law to serve justice?The "unsafe words" in this volume challenge dogmatic assumptions about sex and consent while exploring tools and language to promote better, more ethical, and more pleasurable sex for everyone"-- Provided by publisher
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« Le protocole d’accréditation Commande un Angelot a été conçu afin de s’attaquer aux violences à caractère sexuel dans les bars et les événements festifs ou sociaux. Celui-ci vise à prévenir ces situations et à venir en aide aux personnes en difficulté. Le Collectif social, un organisme sans but lucratif qui souhaite déployer et soutenir la réalisation d’initiatives de nature communautaire ou sociale qui répondent aux besoins des communautés étudiantes des établissements d’enseignement supérieur, est derrière ce projet. »
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«Les formations qu’on offre s’adressent principalement aux professionnel.le.s des milieux scolaires, secondaires et postsecondaires et aux professionnel.le.s de milieux variés où l’information sur les drogues est pertinente (milieux festifs, milieux d’intervention, etc.). Elles peuvent également être offertes directement à la population étudiante des milieux d’éducations postsecondaires (Formation générale aux adultes, formation professionnelle, collégiale ou universitaire). L’approche employée dans la création et l’offre de formation est toujours celle de réduction des méfaits. Nos formations abordent des thèmes tels que les violences à caractère sexuel, le consentement, les effets des substances, la prévention et la réduction des méfaits, les bandelettes de détection de Fentanyl et Naloxone, l’intervention en milieu festif, les drogues et la performance académique, ainsi que de nombreux autres sujets pertinents. »
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Grâce aux rapports anonymes, nous sommes informés des problèmes au fur et à mesure qu’ils surviennent. Il est possible de rester anonyme, mais il est préférable de laisser vos coordonnées pour que nous puissions vous contacter. Nous ne donnerons jamais suite à une réclamation sans votre consentement!
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Les coordonnateurs d'intimité sont des spécialistes de la production qui planifient, supervisent et coordonnent les scènes intimes filmées.
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Scène & Sauve est un organisme à but non lucratif œuvrant dans la prévention des violences à caractère sexuel avant, pendant et après des événements festifs.