Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
We Believe You: Sexual Violence & Harassment in Union Spaces
Whether as witnesses, participants or as survivors, sexual violence is a serious matter and affects all members of the union, workplace and community. This toolkit helps you respond.
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.
Understanding Publications Bans in Criminal Proceedings Involving Sexual Offences Guide
https://www.torontomu.ca/content/dam/sexual-violence/images/YCWTDNPublicationBanGuide.pdf
Gender Equality and Intersectional Analysis Toolkit
This toolkit guides feminists in conducting a Gender Equality and Intersectional Analysis, accounting for the interconnected and intersecting nature of systems of power and oppression, and their impacts on diverse women and marginalized people when building projects, campaigns, or policy.
Building Resilience in Children Exposed to Violence: Broadening our Understanding from a Decolonizing and Social Justice Perspective
This webinar reframes the concept of resilience from an individualistic model to a social justice and anti-racist model when supporting children who are exposed to violence.
Technology-Facilitated Gender Based Violence: BC Anti-Violence Worker Technology, Safety and Privacy Survey Summary
The report summarizes the scope and method of technology-facilitated gender-based violence experienced by women accessing anti-violence programs in B.C, and provides recommendations about the needs of women, children, youth and anti-violence workers when responding to technology-facilitated GBV.
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
Unacceptable: Responding to Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence
“Unacceptable: Responding to Technology-Facilitated Gender-Based Violence” defines and describes different forms of technology-facilitated gender-based violence, and outlines steps people can take to address the violence including legal remedies.