Regina frontline workers say provincial review of domestic violence essential
Frontline workers who help victims of sexual assault are calling on the Saskatchewan government to make changes to help put an end to violence against women.
“We presented the minister with about six recommendations,” explained Debbie House, administrator of the Regina Sexual Assault Centre (RSAC). “We’ve been in this business for about 40 years and there’s been pretty much not a lot of change.”
Statistics Canada reports that Saskatchewan has the highest rate of sexual assault, domestic violence and intimate partner murders in all 10 provinces. With about 635 victims per 100,000 people, the provincial rate of domestic violence between partners was twice the national rate.
House says the national statistics of 500,000 sexual assaults per year don’t begin to cover the real number, in her opinion it would be closer to one million.


