Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Cyber Dating Violence: What it Looks Like and How We Can Support Youth
The use of technology has transformed teen dating relationships and has created opportunities for cyber dating violence. This is a backgrounder on cyber-dating violence and some strategies that parents and educators can use to prevent and reduce cyber dating violence among youth.
Webinar on Cyber Dating Violence: What it looks like and how to support youth
A webinar that reviews identifying cyber dating violence, and how to help youth who are experiencing such violence.
Take Back the Tech: Safety Toolkit
Take Back The Tech! is a call to everyone, especially women and girls, to take control of technology to end violence against women.
Installing Fear: A Canadian Legal and Policy Analysis of Using, Developing, and Selling Smartphone Stalkerware Applications
This report provides an in-depth legal and policy analysis of technology-facilitated intimate partner surveillance, especially stalkerware techonology, under Canadian law.
Is that Legal? What the Law Says about Online Harassment and Abuse
This resource is to help youth become safer online when they use social media. It describes four online situations they might find themselves in: taking intimate images; sharing intimate images; cyberstalking, and sexual exploitation.
#Cybermisogyny: Using and strengthening Canadian legal responses to gendered hate and harassment online
This report analyzes five common manifestations of cyber misogyny: revenge porn; non-consensual sharing of intimate images among youth; child sexual exploitation; cyberstalking; and gender-based hate speech online.