Rio Tinto increases support to prevent domestic and family violence in Canada


25 novembre 2022

MONTREAL, Canada – Rio Tinto has marked the start of this year’s 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence with an increase in its support for local organisations that help people experiencing domestic violence.

For the third consecutive year, Rio Tinto is supporting organisations across Canada that provide shelters, counselling, education, training, workshops, and activities to help women, children, and members of the LGBTQ+ community affected by domestic violence to rebuild their lives.  

This year, the company is providing C$450,000 in donations to be distributed amongst 17 organisations. Disturbingly, domestic violence against women is still widespread. According to Statistics Canada, more than 4 in 10 women have experienced some form of intimate partner violence in their lifetime. People who belong to the LGBTQ+ community are also much more likely to experience intimate partner violence than heterosexual people. 

Rio Tinto Aluminium Chief Executive Ivan Vella said: "At Rio Tinto, we believe that everyone has the right to feel safe. We want to contribute to both helping prevent domestic violence and protect the people who experience it. For our employees, this represents access to extra paid leave, emergency accommodation, and financial support if they are ever confronted with family violence themselves.”  

“Our commitment to safety and respect for all extends beyond our work environment. For our communities across Canada, we are supporting local organisations that provide crucial help to keep women, children and members of the LGBTQ+ community safe." 

SOS Violence conjugale Clinical Support Manager Claudine Thibaudeau said: “It makes a real difference when organisations like Rio Tinto come forward and join our efforts to help victims of intimate partner violence. We are grateful for Rio Tinto's financial support, but more importantly, for their clear stance in favour of victims and for a profound change in our community. Because to change the world, it takes everyone.”

This year, Rio Tinto is partnering with the following organisations: 
Auberge Transition, Montreal, Quebec 
Centre d’hébergement Tipinuaikan, Uashat, Quebec 
Centre de femmes Au Quatre-Temps, Alma, Quebec  
Centre de santé Mashtishanitshuap de Ekuanitshit, Quebec 
Centre le Volet des Femmes, Havre Saint-Pierre, Quebec 
Hope Haven, Labrador City, Newfoundland and Labrador 
Ksan House, Terrace, British Columbia 
La Fondation du Y des Femmes, Montreal, Quebec 
Le CALACS du Saguenay, Saguenay, Quebec 
Maison d’hébergement Le Rivage de la Baie, Saguenay, Quebec  
Autour D’elles, Maison d’Aide et d’Hébergement, Sept-Îles, Quebec 
Maison La Source, Sorel-Tracy, Quebec 
Native Women's shelter of Montreal, Quebec 
Omineca Safe Home Society, Vanderhoof, British Columbia 
SOS violence conjugale, Montreal, Quebec 
Tamitik Status of Women, Kitimat, British Columbia 
YWCA NWT, Yellowknife, Northwest Territories 

Notes to editors 
Recognizing domestic violence is critical and can help save a life. If someone shares that he/she's been experiencing domestic violence, it is important to find a way to help that is safe and respectful. Resources on how to help people going through domestic violence can be found here.

Contacts

Rio Tinto
Simon Letendre
  
M +1 514 796 4973 
simon.letendre@riotinto.com  

SOS Violence conjugale  
Claudine Thibaudeau
 
T +1 514-728-0023, extension 225 
cthibaudeau@sosviolenceconjugale.ca 

riotinto.com

Category: Canada