Canadian Women's Foundation Annual Report 2023-2024 - Report - Page 42
COUNT ME IN FOR
BUILDING A CULTURE OF
SUPPORT FOR SURVIVORS
Signal For Help Responder Community
is 75,000+ strong
The Foundation’s award-winning Signal for Help
is recognized internationally as an “SOS”. It is a
simple one-handed gesture to silently show you
need help.
It can be a lifeline for those experiencing
gender-based violence, including intimate
partner violence. People have successfully
used the signal to get help in video calls, out of
windows, and in person.
Everyone can play a role in supporting those
facing gender-based violence by becoming
a Signal for Help Responder. We thank the
members of this growing community for signing
up to learn how to provide non-judgmental
support when they see signs or signals of abuse.
Signal for Help by the numbers:
44%
of people in Canada have seen or recognize
the Signal for Help
75,000+
people have become Signal for Help Responders
and signed up to the gender-based violence
email learning journey
22,824
people registered for the Signal for Help
mini course
13,879
downloaded the Signal for Help podcast and Air
Canada featured it on 65 per cent of its fleet
23,622
workers and students have participated in Signal
for Help trainings
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