Learning and Knowledge Exchanges
Inclusive Prevention Practice – Incorporating Equity Literacy into Adolescent Dating Violence Prevention
A webinar that reviews how to incorporate equity literacy and inclusivity into the prevention of teen dating violence.
Supporting Two Spirit, Non Binary, and Trans Survivors of Intimate Partner Violence
This webinar addresses how service providers can provide more accessible, affirming, and supportive services to Two-Spirit, nonbinary and trans survivors of violence.
Best Practices for Writing Gladue Reports and Understanding Gladue Principles
This guide provides a set of guidelines to support Gladue report writers in preparing reports to submit at bail and sentencing hearings for Indigenous people.
In Conversation: Reproductive Injustice in Canadian Federal Prisons for Women
This video details how federal incarceration impedes reproductive justice by restricting access to health services and by destroying family connections for incarcerated survivors.
Basic Income, Gender & Disability
The purpose of this report is to inform current thinking about the potential of a basic income program to contribute to the full and effective participation and inclusion of disabled women and gender-diverse disabled people in society.
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.
Gladue and You
This plain language booklet describes Gladue principles that judges must apply at bail or sentencing when an Indigenous person is charged with a crime. It explains: Gladue factors; colonialism and systemic discrimination; how Gladue principles are applied in court; the difference between Gladue submissions and Gladue reports.
Safe at Home: An Alternative Approach to Serving Families Experiencing Domestic Violence
A webinar detailing Safe at Home, an alternative approach to serving families experiencing domestic abuse and violence that focuses on healing the whole family. The abusive partner is the one to move to an off-site facility or independent living, while their partner and children stay in their home.