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Free Legal Advice: The Listen Project

If you have experienced sexual violence, you can receive free legal advice through the Listen Project. This can help you make an informed decision about your legal options.

What Is the Listen Project?

The Listen Project is designed to help survivors of sexual violence. Sexual violence includes:

  • sexual contact without consent including anything from touching to intercourse
  • sexual harassment of any kind, including sexual harassment in the workplace as well as sexual harassment through criminal harassment, threats or intimidation
  • sexual exploitation involving children and adults

It provides up to four hours of legal information and advice. This is intended to help survivors understand and exercise their legal options in areas such as:

  • civil law
  • family law
  • labour law
  • human rights law
  • immigration law
  • criminal law

The incident can be something that happened recently or long ago. Individuals also do not have to report the incident to the police to qualify. To be eligible, the sexual violence must have taken place in Saskatchewan.

The Elizabeth Fry Society can help you connect with a roster lawyer. For more information or to apply online, visit listenproject.ca.

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