Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Improving Pathways to Safety for 2SLGBTQ+ Survivors of Violence
This webinar details the research done with domestic violence organizations in Ontario to understand the barriers to and supporting multiply-marginalized Two-Spirit, queer, transgender, and non-binary survivors access anti-violence supports.
Women with Disabilities & Housing
Learn how poverty and discrimination in housing is compounded if a person with a disability identifies as a woman, is Indigenous, Black or African Canadian, is from other racialized groups, identifies as Trans and/or is a migrant or refugee with precarious immigration status.
Building Supports: Housing Access for Immigrant and Refugee Women Leaving Violence Webinar
An online webinar discussing the unique housing needs of immigrant and refugee women leaving violence.
Unlearning Islamophobia in Anti-Violence Against Women Work
A background on how discussions around ending violence against women (VAW) in Muslim communities in Canada have often been steeped with Islamophobia. This backgrounder also offers best practices for Muslim-led anti-VAW projects.
LGBTQ2S+ Youth, Violence and Homelessness
This newsletter describes the violence experienced by LGBTQ2S youth and its links with homelessness, and discusses the impacts of violence and homelessness for LGBTQ2S youth.
Intimate Partner Violence Against Immigrant and Refugee Women
This resource highlights that when looking at gender-based violence against immigrant and refugee women, it is critical to see the different ways in which racism and sexism intersect and influence the lives of immigrant and refugee women.
Barriers to Reporting or Disclosing Violence and Seeking Help for Immigrant and Refugee Women
This infographic provides examples of a range of systemic and social barriers that immigrant or refugee women may encounter that prevent them from getting appropriate help or from disclosing violence.
Femicide of Older Women
This article focuses on femicide, or the killing of women, aged 55 years and older in Ontario between 1974 and 2012.