Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Indigenous Perspectives of Healing From PTSD
Indigenous nations have a strong resource in ancestral law for providing perspective, understanding through teachings and a pathway for healing. The session speaks to a place where ancestral law and mental health hold great potential.
Mothers Leaving Abusive Partners: Family Law Information
This guide is for women with children whoโve been abused by their intimate partner, including a spouse or someone they were never in a relationship with but share a child with.
Gaslighting in Intimate Relationships: A Form of Coercive Control That You Need to Know More About
Gaslighting is abusive behaviour used to coercively control and gain power over another individual. This resource describes gaslighting and what it can look like in the context of intimate partner violence (IPV), examines potential impacts on survivors, and offers strategies for survivors experiencing gaslighting.
Resources for Gender Justice Advocates to Affirm And Support 2SLGBTQIA Gender-Based Violence Survivors on Post-Secondary Campuses
This is a toolkit of resources for gender justice advocates to support 2SLGBTQIA gender-based violence survivors on post-secondary campuses in Canada.
How to Become a Child’s Guardian
This fact sheet explains how to become a child’s guardian. Anyone who wants to become a guardian can apply, including a parent who isn’t a guardian or anyone else (relative or non-relative).
Equity is Safer: Human Rights Considerations for Policing Reform in British Columbia
The BCโs Office of the Human Rights Commissionerโs (BCOHRC) written submission, โEquity is Safer: Human rights considerations for policing reform in British Columbia,โ includes expert analysis of data from five police jurisdictions that reveals disturbing racial disparities in policing activities across B.C.
National Inuit Action Plan on Missing and Murdered Inuit Women, Girls and 2SLGBTQQIA people
The National Inuit Action Plan is dedicated to missing and murdered Inuit women, girls and 2SLGBTQQIA+ people and their families, friends and communities that have experienced the relentless tragedies of have their relatives go missing or be murdered.
Resetting Normal: Building Intersectional Gender Justice in Post-Pandemic Canada
Resetting Normal is a series of reports that explore risks to human rights exposed by the pandemic and propose new ways to build a gender equal Canada in pandemic recovery efforts.