Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Restorative Justice and Gender-Based Violence in B.C.
The project Restorative Justice and Gender-Based Violence in BC: Revisiting the Conversation involves the development of a discussion paper, a four-part virtual dialogue with 25 participants from gender-based violence organizations and Indigenous and immigrant leaders, and a summary report.
Here Today, Gone Tomorrow: Public Transportation and Vulnerabilities in Rural and Remote Canada
This knowledge synthesis project explores how remote and rural places face a complex array of social, political and economic obstacles in their access to sustainable, accessible, and appropriate public transportation and in exercising mobility rights.
Hear My Cry: Breaking the Code of Silence around Intimate Partner Violence among Black Women in and Beyond Midlife
In this qualitative study, researchers utilized an intersectional approach to examine how IPV is experienced and managed by Black Nova Scotian women in and beyond midlife and their experiences of seeking support.
Health and Well-being Among Trans and Non-Binary Youth
The Trans PULSE Canada project collected survey data from 2,873 trans and non-binary people in 2019 and this report presents national data on the health and well-being of trans and non-binary youth in Canada.
Health and Well-Being Among Trans and Non-Binary People Doing Sex Work
The Trans PULSE Canada project collected survey data from 2,873 trans and non-binary people in 2019 and this report presents national data on the health and well-being of trans and non-binary doing sex work.
Health and Well-Being Among Trans and Non-Binary Immigrants & Newcomers
The Trans PULSE Canada project collected survey data from 2,873 trans and non-binary people in 2019. This report presents results from the first national data on gender-based violence, health and well-being among trans and non-binary immigrants and newcomers in Canada. Results for newcomers and established immigrants frequently differed, highlighting the importance of studying the impact of the settlement process and integration on immigrant health and wellbeing.
Health and Well-being Among Racialized Trans and Non-binary People in Canada
For the first time, researchers have survey results about the health and wellbeing of trans and non-binary Canadians who also identify as people of colour. The report shows increased levels of physical violence, harassment and sexual assault experienced by racialized trans and non-binary people in Canada.
Health and Well-Being Among Indigenous Trans, Two-Spirit and Non-Binary People
The Trans PULSE Canada project collected survey data from 2,873 trans and non-binary people in 2019. Of this number, 252 survey respondents indicated being Indigenous. This report presents results from the first national all-ages data on health and well-being among Indigenous trans, two- spirit, and non-binary people in Canada