Healthy Relationships

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Healthy Relationships

Understanding what the red flags are in a relationship can help you stay safe. Unhealthy relationships can look more than just blaming or guilt-tripping someone. Manipulation in relationships can also stem from using the word ‘love’. On the other hand, you will notice in this audio that qualities of a healthy relationship includes being your true self, having open communication, and respecting each other’s boundaries.  

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Understanding and Setting Boundaries

Understanding and Setting Boundaries

Understanding and setting boundaries is an important part of healthy relationships. Boundaries are created to protect oneself from harm. Boundaries can be physical or emotional. They can be visible or invisible. It is important to know how to express a boundary in every relationship.

Learn more about boundaries and how to communicate them as well as the importance of boundaries in our lives with this short video presentation.

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Did you know that it costs $50 a month to support one survivor?

KSAC provides healing, safety, and support to those affected by sexual violence and harm, and aims to end sexual violence through prevention education within our communities.

Contact Us

24 Hour Crisis Support Line

Get Involved

Charitable Business Number: 107837528RR0001

People of All

Backgrounds, genders, sexualities, ages and abilities are treated with respect and dignity in a nonjudgmental and supportive environment at Kawartha Sexual Assault Centre.

A KSAC logo displaying on a progressive pride flag button alongside an accessibility symbol of a person in a wheelchair signal KSAC's commitment to accessibility and inclusivity