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Police Abuse of Indigenous Women in Saskatchewan and Failures to Protect Indigenous Women from Violence
This submission outlines Human Rights Watch’s findings on police interactions with Indigenous women in Saskatchewan based on six weeks of fact-finding carried out from January to July 2016, in addition to interviews and correspondence with police authorities and complaint mechanisms from August 2016 to January 2017.
2 Crees in a Pod
A podcast hosted by Amber Dion and Terri Suntjens that unapologetically creates space for Indigenous resurgence, disrupts western colonial systems, and honors Indigenous helping practices.
Resetting Normal: Gender Intersectionality and Leadership
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.
Webinar: Supporting Women with Precarious Immigration Status
November 26, 2019, The BC Refugee Hub held a training webinar for front-line workers on how to use the new tools to complete safety assessments and create safety plans for clients facing domestic violence.
Supporting Refugee and Immigrant Women Facing Domestic Violence
This Safety Assessment and Safety Planning Tool is for Supporting Women with Precarious Immigration Status, Refugees, Refugee Claimants and Immigrant Women Facing Domestic Violence
Breaking the cycle of abuse and closing the housing gap
This report fills the research and policy gap and highlights the work of second stage shelters for survivors of violence in Canada.
You are not alone
You Are Not Alone: A Toolkit for Aboriginal Women Escaping Domestic Violence, provides Indigenous women with community safety planning resources to address domestic violence.
In Plain Sight
In Plain Sight: Addressing Indigenous-specific Racism and Discrimination in B.C. Health Care describes a major problem of Indigenous-specific racism in the B.C. health care system.