I think that the crux of our one program is that when you focus on the main group of people involved in the VAW sector and people who support survivors, you sometimes get one mould of feminism or one overarching understanding of how things should be done. In the absence of it being clear that it needs to be a smattering and not just a traditional canon.... That was why we were so thrilled to see the other organizations that were being represented today, not only sexual assault centres, but other advocacy groups that have specific identities and communities in mind.
From our experience, we would feel more comfortable with it being as specific as possible because of our experience in trying to support service providers in the VAW sector.