13 | Wednesday, March 6, 2013 | OAKVILLE BEAVER | www.insideHALTON.com Working together: Engaging men to end Violence against women On International Women's Day, Canadians participate in a worldwide celebration of women, peace and human rights. Canada's theme for International Women's Day 2013 is Working Together: Engaging Men to End Violence against Women. As this theme suggests, violence against women affects us all, and everyone men and women must be part of the solution. On International Women's Day 2013, all Canadians are called on to work together to end violence against women. Violence is not just a women's issue: men have key roles to play in making our country safe for everyone. A survey for the White Ribbon Campaign found 75 per cent of men felt it was very important to speak out on violence against women, and 66 per cent felt they could be doing more. Canada's theme aligns with United Nations Commission on the Status of Women's theme for its 57th session, Elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls. The meeting will take place in New York until Friday, March 15. On International Women's Day and throughout International Women's Week 2013 (Sunday, March 3 to Saturday, March 9), join Canadians from coast to coast and reflect on the impacts of violence against women and commit to helping end it. Dorothy Byers, B.A., M. Ed. International Women's Day is the celebration of the rights and responsibilities women across the globe share. It is our duty and civic responsibility as fortunate and privileged women to acknowledge and support girls and women, both near and far, and provide them with opportunity. At SMLS, Halton's only independent all girls' school, we seize opportunities to learn from role models such as Roxanne Joyal, Co-Founder of Me to We, and by working with Home Suite Hope to provide a hand up for global and local mothers and their children. These endeavours empower both the women and girls whose lives we touch, while serving as teachable moments for our girls at SMLS. Single gender education enhances girls' ability to become confident, capable and contributing members of society in ways that only an all-girls' school can. Dorothy is a leader in the field of FIRST Robotics, and has been recognized over the years with numerous accolades for her work and visionary leadership. Burlington Women's Recreational Soccer League The Burlington Women's Recreational Soccer League is taking registrations for its upcoming outdoor season, which runs from May to late September. Games are on Sunday nights for those 19 and over and Tuesday at 7pm or 9pm for those 30 and over. We are the Original league that plays women's soccer on Sunday and Tuesday nights! After a successful first season, we continue to offer a 25 and over Division being played on Sunday nights. 1080 Linbrook Road, Oakville · www.smls.on.ca Having been in the fertility field for many years, Dr. Goodrow together with Dr. Gysler, Dr. Cheng and Dr. Jong are helping couples in Oakville better understand their fertility and reproductive health concerns. Experienced in both male and female infertility, Dr. Goodrow and her colleagues are dedicated to providing comprehensive care in Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility. With extensive experience in female and male infertility, surgery related to infertility, recurrent miscarriages and endometriosis, ISIS Oakville is focused on offering the highest of care in an efficient, caring and individualized manner. ISIS offers a complete range of on-site ultrasound, from obstetrical to breast and thyroid, including sonohysterograms. 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Drawing from my extensive training as a dancer, training and experience as a teacher, and performing experience I am able to mentor young dancers as well as introduce and promote culture to the students. For 50 years, the Oakville School of Dance has provided a long tradition of excellence in classical and contemporary ballet training. The unique process of the School's training guides young dancers through the world of ballet from pre-school levels to professional levels in a positive, nurturing environment. The school is committed to the belief that ballet improves confidence, coordination, memorization and discipline, therefore enhancing any lifestyle! Call or email us for more information about the school, its programs and auditions. 260 Robinson Street, Oakville, ON · 905.844.7035 · oakvilleballetinfo@cogeco.ca SPRIGGS INSURANCE BROKERS LIMITED Mary Spriggs is a proud businesswoman who strongly advocates for women to get into the professional world. 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