November 24, 2024
Education News Canada

SAINT MARY'S UNIVERSITY
Saint Mary's Sexual Violence Advisor receives national award

May 10, 2024

Saint Mary's University is pleased to acknowledge and celebrate Sexual Violence Advisor and part-time faculty member Dee Dooley, who was recently honoured as a recipient of the 2024 Courage to Act Awards in the area of Student Research.


Dee Dooley

 

A national project by Possibility Seeds, Courage to Act is a federally funded initiative to address and prevent gender-based violence on Canadian campuses. The Courage to Act Awards are designed to recognize exemplary work pertaining to gender-based violence.

Dee Dooley has made impressive strides in tackling gender-based violence in her capacity as Sexual Violence Advisor at Saint Mary's since the role's inception in 2021. In addition to contributing to the updated and expanded Sexual Violence and Harassment Policy and a full overhaul of the Sexual Violence Support Centre website, Dee has supported countless initiatives alongside the student-led Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative (SVPI) team, educating on bystander intervention, harm reduction, consent and healthy relationships.

The Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative at SMU is an important component of the Nova Scotia Student Sexual Health and Safety Educators, alongside peer educators across NS. Collectively, the NS Student Sexual Health and Safety Educators group received their own recognition by the 2024 Courage to Act Awards under the area of Student Initiative for their work as a student group advancing sexual and gender-based violence prevention.


Sexual Violence Prevention Initiative (SVPI) team at Saint Mary's

"Gender-based violence is a pervasive issue that too often resides within post-secondary campuses," notes President Robert Summerby-Murray. "Saint Mary's is committed to being part of the solution, and we are proud of the notable achievements on support, education and prevention we have taken in recent years, much of which is largely due to the initiatives of Dee and the SVPI team."  

In addition to her capacities at Saint Mary's, Dee Dooley is also a doctoral student at Ontario Tech where she is leading a research project called "SCORE - Sports: Changing our Role in Education." The project has been devised based on research that is indicative of an increased risk of sexual violence in post-secondary athletics, which points to an absence of educational interventions in prevention and support. Through SCORE, Dee seeks to engage athletes at Saint Mary's, St. Francis Xavier University and Acadia University to "support a community-centred approach to creating responsive sexual violence prevention education for post-secondary student-athletes."

It is this research, and, as the Honourable Brian Wong, Nova Scotia's Minister of Advanced Education noted, Dee's "continued commitment and leadership [ ] shown in [her] work on the Post-Secondary Violence Prevention Committee", that has garnered Dee the accolade of the 2024 Courage to Act Award.

For more information

Saint Mary's University
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Halifax Nova Scotia
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www.smu.ca/


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