Male Allies Program

Our team offers in-person and virtual workshops, guest lectures, consultations, corporate training, and more. We are available to sit on expert panels to share insights on engaging men and boys in violence prevention and culture change.

Male Allies is a Program of SASC

Male Allies engages boys and men, with their unique ability and responsibility, in ending systemic and everyday forms of gender-based violence. We do this through programming that provides alternative narratives of masculinity, opportunity for self-reflection and dialogue, and challenges harmful language and behaviour.

Male Allies is a program for men dedicated to ending sexual and gender-based violence. It offers:

We Offer Workshops, Lectures, Training, Group Facilitation and Professional Development

We cover topics such as healthy masculinity, relationships, consent, addressing sexism and sexual violence culture, bystander intervention and more. Our engaging, interactive presentations are ideal for:

How We Started

In 2007, the Sexual Assault Support Centre of Waterloo Region began exploring how to include men in the work of ending sexual violence in our community.

In January 2008, under the name MARC Project (Men Against  Rape Coalition), the first ten men participated in approximately 14 hours of training. Additional training was offered for those who wanted to become volunteers with our agency.  The name quickly changed to Male Allies Against Sexual Violence program and in 2016 it was shortened to Male Allies program. The purpose of the program is to provide men with the opportunity to learn how they can work to end sexual violence against women and children with the support and guidance of SASC.

In 2010, the Astley Family Foundation invested $30,000 into the program. Since then, the Astley Family Foundation has contributed over $300,000 to educate and support boys and men in ending gendered violence in our community. This stable funding also attracted funding from other sources such as Waterloo Region Public Health, Wilfrid Laurier University, Kitchener-Waterloo Community Foundation – George Cluthe Fund and Brenda  & Peter Hallman Family Fund, the Barb Elliott fund, Grand River Rotary and F.K. Morrow Foundation.

In May 2013 we hired a part-time program coordinator. This became a full-time role in September 2015.  In January 2017 we added a full-time educator partially funded by a project partnership with the Cambridge YWCA.

Some highlights of the program include:

Mission

The Mission, Vision and Values of SASC guides the work we do.

​To engage boys and men, with their unique ability and responsibility, in ending systemic and everyday forms of gender-based violence. We do this through programming that provides alternative narratives of masculinity, opportunity for self-reflection and dialogue, and challenges harmful language and behaviour

Vision

A world where boys and men are engaged in ending sexual violence and oppression.

Values

Take a strengths-based approach, which includes youth-led programming

Be guided by an intersectional feminist framework

Seek direction from, and be held accountable to, those that identify as women, transgender, and/or non-binary

Male Allies Training

Male Allies Training is a 7 week series of virtual workshops and discussions dedicated to masculinity and its wide and varied effects on us as men, as well as the effects it has on the women, girls, queer, and nonbinary people in our lives. We will discuss healthy masculinities and provide tools for men to engage with others about consent, accountability, and allyship, with the overall end goal of dismantling patriarchy and ending gender-based violence.

This training offers:
1. A chance to talk about what it means to be a man today and address stereotypes.
2. An opportunity to explore how to create healthy relationships with family, friends, and dating partners.
3. A forum to learn about creating safer schools, workplaces, and communities.

Training Outline

  • Session 1: Male Allyship
  • Session 2: Masculinity, Gender, and Sexuality
  • Session 3: Gender-Based and Sexual Violence
  • Session 4: Consent
  • Session 5: Bystander Intervention
  • Session 6: Responding to Disclosures
  • Session 7: Accountability and Healthy Communities
 
Fall Registration Closed
Stay tuned for Winter Registration
 

Questions:
If you have any questions, please email the Male Allies Program Coordinator, Landon, at landon@sascwr.org.

 

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