YOU ARE NOT ALONE

The Anti-Violence Coalition of Leeds & Greenville

CONSENT, Get it, Got it?

Consent is often seen as a simple agreement, but it is actually complex and influenced by power imbalances, cultural pressures, and psychological factors.

Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Program

Intimate partner violence (IPV), also known as spousal or domestic violence , is a prevalent form of gender-based violence (GBV). It refers to multiple forms of harm caused by a current or former intimate partner or spouse.

The impacts of intimate partner violence can be extremely severe and long-lasting.

OUR FUTURE HAS NO VIOLENCE

The Anti-violence Coalition of Leeds and Grenville is a collaboration of service providers committed to enhancing our community response to violence. The committee continues to work on the development of early intervention and public education on issues relating to violence prevention. This website is designed to give you practical information to help if you or someone you love has been a victim. It tells you what to look for, how to respond and who to call for help.

DEVELOPEMENTAL DISABILITIES

DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

ELDER ABUSE

CHILD ABUSE

SEXUAL ASSAULT

TEEN VIOLENCE AND BULLYING

VICTIMIZATION

Resources and Community

The Anti-Violence Coalition of Leeds and Grenville is committed to enhancing our community response to violence. This website is designed to give you practical information to help if you or someone you love has been a victim. It tells you what to look for, how to respond and who to call for help.
Leeds Grenville, with a population of 99,306 (2011 Census), has 13 dynamic municipalities within its borders. The Anti-Violence Coalition and its agency representatives have been involved in numerous community campaigns and programs supporting the community with domestic violence prevention.