A month after the start of the high-profile sexual assault trial of five former junior hockey players in London, Ont., advocates against gender-based violence are using the proceedings to teach young men about consent and their responsibilities as role models for others.
“I think for young men and for hockey players, they’re watching what these five defendants have gone through and they won’t want to be in that position,” said Allison Preyde, the manager of prevention and education at Anova, the gender-based violence centre in London.
“They don’t want to be dragged through that to put their careers on the line so we’re having conversations about how to make situations safer and what situations aren’t worth the risk.”
Former hockey teammates Michael McLeod, Carter Hart, Alex Formenton, Dillon Dubé and Cal Foote are each charged with sexual assault. McLeod is additionally charged with being a party to the offence.
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