Lethbridge Polytechnic Launches Gender-Based Violence Prevention Pilot Program
Lethbridge Polytechnic instructor set to launch pilot program addressing gender-based violence

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Jami Albright-Tolman, a public safety instructor at Lethbridge Polytechnic, is initiating a pilot program to address gender-based violence. Collaborating with the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre, she will use an anonymous survey targeting youth aged 14 to 25 to gather data on technology-facilitated violence.
- 01Jami Albright-Tolman is a public safety instructor at Lethbridge Polytechnic.
- 02The pilot program will target youth aged 14 to 25.
- 03An anonymous online survey will measure technology-facilitated gender-based violence.
- 04Data collected will aid various systems, including police and educational institutions.
- 05The program is set to launch this fall.
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Jami Albright-Tolman, a public safety instructor at Lethbridge Polytechnic, is set to launch a pilot program aimed at addressing and preventing gender-based violence. Collaborating with the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre, she will conduct an anonymous online survey to assess the prevalence of technology-facilitated violence among youth aged 14 to 25. Albright-Tolman emphasizes that anonymous platforms encourage candid responses, resulting in reliable data that can inform prevention strategies and support systems. The insights gathered will not only benefit the Chinook Sexual Assault Centre but also police agencies, educational institutions, and health systems. The pilot program is scheduled to begin this fall.
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The program aims to provide critical data on gender-based violence, benefiting multiple community systems.
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