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Image Attributions for Slides
The images in the slides were adapted from Responding to Disclosures of Sexual Assault by AMS Student Society of UBC Vancouver, Sexual Assault Support Centre. It was shared under a Memorandum of Understanding with BCcampus to be adapted as an open education resource. All images are licensed under a CC BY 4.0 licence except where otherwise noted below.
- Slide 2, Territory Acknowledgement: Trees near a mountain and body of water during daytime by Tom Wheatley is licensed under an Unsplash License.
- Slide 6, How Do We Define Sexualized Violence?: Balloons clouds word clouds by geralt is licensed under a Pixabay Content License.
- Slide 8, Sexualized Violence Pyramid: Image adapted from Simon Fraser University Sexual Violence Support and Prevention Office (SFU SVSPO, 2020).
- Slide 12, Sexualized Violence and Graduate Students: Video conference online office by Shafin Protic is licensed under a Pixabay Content License.
- Slide 21, Self-Care: Wellness Wheel Handout, Capacity to Connect: Supporting Students’ Mental Health, © Jewell Gillies is licensed under a CC BY 4.0 License.