Oakville Newspapers

Oakville Beaver, 6 Mar 2013, p. 18

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www.insideHALTON.com | OAKVILLE BEAVER | Wednesday, March 6, 2013 | 18 Women likely to be victimized by someone they know Continued from page 15 Dr. Kawal Sasan, D.D.S. A graduate of U.of T., Dr. Kawal Sasan has been in the dental field for 20 years, and has recently opened her family dental office on Speers Rd. Dr. Sasan resides in Oakville with her two children, husband and a German Shepherd pup. Dr. Sasan has always kept up-to-date with the latest technologies and education in the dental field. Her philosophy is "Treat the patient as a complete individual - not only teeth". Dr. Sasan treats all her patients like her family with compassion and believes strongly in taking preventive measures at right time in order to keep the dental treatment simple in future. She treats children with lots of patience and wins over their faith and trust. Oakville Dentistry is equipped with digital x-rays (minimal radiations), massage dental chairs, laser, intraoral camera, oral cancer screening device, latest whitening equipment with minimal to no sensitivity, latest cosmetic treatments, invisalign, braces, and surgical procedures - under one roof. For a limited time, Oakville Dentistry is offering new patients: free whitening or free Oral B electronic brush and 50% off custom-made sportsguard ­ with new patient exam, x-rays and cleaning. Referrals, new patients, walk-ins and emergencies are welcome. You can reach Dr. Kawal Sasan at 905 849-8338, info@oakvilledentistry.net Among female victims of self-reported violent crime, only one-third reported to the police. According to police-reported data, women make up the majority of victims of sexual assault (about 87 per cent). Women are most likely to be victimized by someone they know. Current or former spouses and other intimate partners perpetrated about 41 per cent of the violent assaults against women and reported to police. Other family members and acquaintances accounted for another 42 per cent of the perpetrators. THE TAX The majority ($5.5 billion) of the economic impact of spousal violence in 2009 was in the form of intangible costs to both victims (pain and suffering and loss of life) and family members (loss of affection and enjoyment). The total economic impact of spousal violence in 2009 was $7.4 billion, amounting to $220 per Canadian. Among female victims, the highest rates of dating violence involved victims between the ages of 30 and 34 (591 per 100,000 unmarried population), while for males it was 35 to 39 years of age (132 per 100,000 unmarried population). THE THE BUSINESS ADVISORY INCORPORATORSTM ADVISORY Proudly Supporting International Womens Day y Member of For More Information Please Call Us At 905-469-8777 Or Visit Us At One Of Our Websites COMMITTED TO INCORPORATING YOUR COMPANY THE RIGHT WAY THE FIRST TIME www.theincorporators.ca www.thebusinessadvisory.ca 466 Speers Rd. , Unit 1 between Dorval & Fourth Line Oakville · 905-849-8338 fitness friendship bullying peer pressure social media healthy eating FUN! anxiety stress positive body image leadership role models fitness friendship bullyi YMCA of Oakville COMMITTED TO REDUCING THE INCOME TAXES THAT YOU PAY www.thetaxadvisory.ca COMMITTED TO MAKING YOUR BUSINESS A SUCCESS Serving Small And Home Based Businesses For Over 30 Years ng peer pressure social media healthy eating FUN! anxiety stress positive Be Strong! Be Courageous! Be You! FREE YMCA Girls Leadership and Mentoring Program April 4-June 20, 2013 Thursdays, 4:30-6:30 p.m. John Knox Christian School September 2012-June 29, 2013 Saturdays, 7:00-9:00 p.m. Peter Gilgan Family YMCA Join TAG and meet some amazing girls and mentors. In a supportive group, we'll help you be courageous, make good decisions and prepare you to be a confident future leader. ymcaofoakville.com/TAG 905-845-3417

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