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MORPH


 

MORPH is an initiative that aims to provide services and support for victims/survivors of sexual violence, educate individuals and communities about the multiple layers and effects of sexual violence, and to dispel myths and challenge societal norms.


MORPH is an initiative of the Pictou County Support Network; a partnership of local agencies and organizations that have been afforded the opportunity to provide and enhance sexual violence services in our community through the Nova Scotia Sexual Violence Strategy.


MORPH aims to support and empower people living in Pictou County who have been affected by sexual violence by coordinating and providing necessary services so victims/survivors will have the tools needed to begin to heal, reclaim their power and regain control of their lives.

MORPH stands for Mapping Our Road to Power and Healing. It represents the courage, resilience and support needed to move forward to a place of healing and power after the traumatic aftermath of sexual violence.

Each person experiences and responds to trauma differently. Morph does not imply there is only one path to power and healing, nor does is suggest an appropriate path, that is for only the individual to decide. With information, options, support, and advocacy, individuals are empowered to choose the path that will work best for them.

MORPH Pictou County also refers to the shift in social norms and ideals that we are working toward. We can no longer remain in silence, as a survivor, bystander, or an ally. Educating our communities about sexual violence and breaking down the myths that exist opens the floor for conversation to take place.

We believe that with coordinated, culturally competent and trauma-informed supports in place, we can begin to map the road to power and healing for people in Pictou County who are experiencing or have experienced sexual violence.

 

For more information on MORPH Services, click External link opens in new tab or windowhere!

Resources


Documents

External link opens in new tab or windowMORPH Evaluation Report


External link opens in new tab or windowMORPH Summary Evaluation Report


External link opens in new tab or windowPictou Sexual Assault Response Team (PSART) Organizational Protocol


External link opens in new tab or windowAsset Mapping Report for Survivors of Sexualized Violence in Pictou County


Links

External link opens in new tab or windowBreak the Silence NS


External link opens in new tab or windowSupporting Survivors of Sexual Violence: A Nova Scotia Resource


External link opens in new tab or windowAvalon Sexual ASSAULT Centre


External link opens in new tab or windowCanadian Resource Centre for Victims of Crime


External link opens in new tab or windowHelping Survivors of Domestic Violence and Sexual Abuse  Resource Guide

Books


Cruel But Not Unusual: Violence in Canadian Families (2nd ed.)

Ramona Allaggia & Cathy Vine (Editors)

Topic: Violence in intimate relationships


The Pimping of ProStitution: Abolishing the Sex Work Myth

Julie Bindel

Topic: Prositiution, sex trafficking, & the sex trade


International Feminism: Networking against Female Sexual Slavery

Kathleen Barry, Charlotte Bunch, & Shirley Castley

Topic: Prostitution, sex trafficking, & the sex trade


Secret Survivors: Uncovering Incest and its Aftereffects in Women

E. Sue Blume

Topic: Trauma and coping


Rape: The Price of Coercive Sexuality

Lorenne Clark & Debra Lewis

Topic: Rape as a form of oppression


The Johns: Sex for Sale and the Men Who Buy It

Victor Malarek

Topic: Prostitution, sex trafficking, & the sex trade


Slut: a Play and Guidebook for Combating Sexism and Sexual Violence

Katie Cappiello & Meg McInerney

Topic: Sexism and sexual violence


Awakening Your Sexuality: A guide for Recovering Women

Stephanie Covington

Topic: Healing and recovery


Victims No Longer: Men Recovering from Incest and Other Sexual Child Abuse

Mike Lew

Topic: Healing and recovery


Sexual Violence at Canadian Universities: Activism, Institutional responses and Strategies for Change

Elizabeth Quinlan, Andrea Quinlan, Curtis Fogel, & Gail Taylor

Topic: Sexual violence


Healing Your Sexual Self

Janet G. Woititz

Topic: Healing and recovery


Sex is a Funny Word: A Book About Bodies, feelings, and You

Cory Silverberg & Fiona Smyth

Topic: Sex and sexuality education for kids


We Believe You: Survivors of Campus Sexual Assault Speak Out

Annie E Clarke & Andrea L Pino

Topic: First voice, Sexual violence


Girls Like Us: Fighting for a World Where Girls are not for Sale

Rachel lloyd

Topic: Prostitution, sex trafficking, & the sex trade


Hot, Wet, & Shaking: How I Learned to Talk About Sex

Kaleigh Trace

Topic: Sexual education


Exiting Prostitution: A Study in Female Desistance

Roger Matthews, Helen Easton, Lisa Young & Julie Bindel

Topic: Prostitution, sex trafficking, & the sex trade


Sex Trafficking Prevention: A Trauma-Informed Approach for Parents and Professionals

Savannah J. Sanders

Topic: Prostitution, sex trafficking, & the sex trade


The Perks of Being a Wallflower

Stephen Chobsky

Topic: Childhood sexual abuse, dating violence, rape


Breathing Underwater

Alex Flinn

Topic: Male childhood sexual abuse


Some Girls Are

Courtney Summers

Topic: Slut shaming


Fault Line

Christa Desir

Topic: Supporting survivors


Maybe I will

Laurie Gray

Topic: Sexual Assault


Consent

Nancy Ohlin

Topic: Sexual violence in authoritative relationships



MORPH Navigator:
Email: morph@womenscentre.ca
Centre: (902) 755-4647
Cell: (902) 921-4648




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