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SUMMARY:Technology-Facilitated Sexual Violence
DESCRIPTION:With Guest speaker Dr. Christopher Dietzel\, Ph.D. \nThe purpose of this training will focus on technology-facilitated sexual violence (TFSV) and help them apply what they have learned to address different forms of TFSV\, particularly among youth and young adults. Specifically\, the objectives are: Provide information about TFSV and other digital harms through an intersectional lens\, including through a review of TFSV terminology\, trends\, and impacts Discuss methods and strategies for TFSV prevention\, education\, and intervention Raise awareness about resources related to TFSV Practice applying this new knowledge to real-world scenarios to help staff build confidence and develop competence when addressing TFSV. \nChristopher Dietzel\, Ph.D. (he/him) is a postdoctoral fellow whose work explores the intersections of gender\, sexuality\, health\, safety\, and technology. He is co-investigator on Digitally Informed Youth (DIY) Digital Safety\, a research project that examines technology-facilitated sexual violence among youth aged 13–18 in Canada. Some of Dr. Dietzel’s other projects focus on LGBTQ+ people’s experiences with dating apps and social media\, and he investigates the barriers\, harms\, and violence that people face when using these digital platforms. \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://lcih.org/event/technology-facilitated-sexual-violence/
LOCATION:Oakfield Rugby Club\, 2585 Drummond Concession 2\, Perth\, ON\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Golf For Change: Fundraising Golf Tournament for Lanark County Interval House
DESCRIPTION:We’re thrilled to invite you to something special – Lanark County Interval House  is hosting our very first Golf Tournament Fundraiser\, and we want you to be a part of the excitement! \nGet ready to tee off for a cause and join us for a day filled with laughter\, camaraderie\, and plenty of memorable moments. Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just starting out\, our tournament promises to be a hole-in-one experience! All proceeds will go directly to women and children fleeing a life of violence and abuse. \nJoin us May 31st at Mississippi Mills Golf Club. Play in a team of four\, price is $160 per player\, which includes 18 Holes Championship Golf\, Cart\, Swag Bag\, and BBQ following the tournament. \nGrab your clubs\, dust off your lucky golf shirt\, and get ready to make a difference. Let’s swing into action together on May 31st! \nTickets available March 18. Click here to register now! \n9 a.m. – Registration \n10 a.m. – Tee Off \n3 p.m. – BBQ following the tournament. Options include burger\, or sausage\, or quarter chicken with Caesar salad and Greek salad. Soft drink and dessert included. Vegetarian options available on request – please advise us ahead of time by emailing Cathie at cathie.mcormond@lcih.com \nCash bar available. \n50/50 tickets will be available for purchase at the event. Bring your A-Game for On-Hole contests & games! \nWeather concerns \nThis is a rain or shine event. \nThunderstorms and Lightning Strikes \nThe Mississippi Golf Club does not have or utilize any safety systems to detect or predict inclement weather. Golfers play at their own risk and are therefore responsible for determining when they should get off the golf course if thunderstorms are in the area. \nThe following information has been provided by the Meteorological Service of Canada. \nThe Canadian Lightning Detection Network (CLDN) was installed about 20 years ago. Before CLDN\, it was believed that lightning strikes tended to be grouped or organized and that the next cloud-to-ground strike was expected to be quite close to the previous one. \nSince the CLDN became operational\, they’ve learned differently. Lightning can strike more than 16 kilometers away from a storm. That includes ahead of or behind a lightning storm\, so even if it’s not raining you can be struck. \nNot sheltering under a tree is paramount. Go to a safe location: either a building with plumbing and wiring or an all-metal vehicle. \nOur rain shelters offer NO protection against lightning. \nWe recommend that you follow the excellent advice from the National Lightning Safety Institute: “If you can see it (lightning)\, flee it; if you can hear it (thunder)\, clear it.” \nWhile you are glancing at the radar imagery on your cell phone\, remember that the weather doesn’t have to be upon you before it could become a serious hazard. \nLooking for a reliable website for your cell phone? Try looking up the Canadian Lightning Danger Map on the Internet and bookmarking an icon to your mobile. Also you may wish to download the WeatherCAN weather app. \nCancellations \nLCIH is required to submit the final golfing number no later than May 22\, 2024. Should you need to cancel\, it is your responsibility to secure a replacement. If there is a waiting list for LCIH access\, we will do our best to fill your spot. Please note that fees will not be refunded in case of cancellation. \nAbout the Club\nMississippi Golf Club is an 18-hole\, semi-private golf course located on 190 acres overlooking the picturesque Mississippi River. Established in 1915 on the former Patterson Farm in Appleton\, just five kilometres east of Carleton Place\, Mississippi Golf Club is one of the oldest clubs in Ontario. \nMississippi began as a nine-hole course\, with a second nine – designed by the renowned golf course architect Graham Cooke – added in 1987. A new Pro Shop was constructed in 1992 to serve a growing membership. The original stone club house was destroyed by fire in the fall of 1997\, and replaced with a modern new building that opened the following spring. \nMississippi is an enjoyable course to walk\, friendly to novice golfers while at the same time presenting a surprising challenge to experienced players. We welcome green fee guests and invite you to experience our outstanding course and clubhouse facilities. Pay us a visit and find out why Mississippi Golf Club has been called a “Hidden Gem” in the Ottawa Valley! www.themississippi.ca
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LOCATION:Mississippi Mills Golf Club\, 341 Wilson Street\, Mississippi Mills\, ON\, Canada
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