Women Shining Magazine Women Shining Spring 2018 | Page 18

D E R U W T E I A FE ERV T Learning How to ‘Rewrite Their Stories’ IN A n interview with Charlene Agency Coordinator for KSACC. Interviewer: What does KSACC stand for and what services do you offer? Charlene: KSACC (Kamloops Sexual Assault Counselling Centre) has been around for 35 years - which is bittersweet - it would be nice if we did not have to be in existence, but the reality is we do. KSACC is a feminist organization which for us just means - we are women centred, that we would like to see equality. We work with men and youth and children as well. Women and men are better off if we live in an equitable ideology Interviewer: Can you elaborate on what is the goal and mission of KSACC? Charlene: Our goal is to help individuals who have experienced sexualized violence. Our mission is to provide counselling, support services, advocacy, education and awareness services. 16 We provide everything from one to one counselling to workshops in the community about sexualized violence. So people can learn more about what it actually is and how we can help as a community. Interviewer: Can you explain a little more about the workshops? Are they open to everyone or exclusive to victims of violence? Charlene: Our workshops are a means of education for the community. All of our clients we see on a one on one basis, and length of service depends on where they are in their experience. We do provide some group counselling as well. Interviewer: What age groups do you work with? Charlene: We work with victims from age 3 up.