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Helping Abused Women in Shelters: 101 things to know, say, and do (Cunningham & Baker, Centre for Children and Families in the Justice System, 2008)
Organization:
Published: 2008
Format: Document
Type(s): Toolkit
Audience(s):
Topic(s): Advocacy and Education
Language(s): English
Health Impacts of Violent Victimization on Women and their Children
Organization: Department of Justice Canada
Published: 2012
Format: Document
Type(s): Report
Audience(s): Researchers
Topic(s): Domestic Violence / IPV, Mental Health, Physical Health, Sexual Violence
Language(s): English

This report explores the growing evidence of the strong links between violence against women and children and significant physical and mental health impairment, and risky health behaviours. As well as physical injuries and death, long-term consequences of experiencing violence include mental health problems, which in turn contribute ot health risks and increased risk of further violence. There is also research that suggests longer term chronic diseases may be associated with violent victimization. This report looks at both intiimate partner violence and non-partner sexual violence.

Getting a Foot in the Door: Women, Civil Legal Aid and Access to Justice. (2003)
Organization: National Association of Women and the Law
Published: 2003
Format: Document
Type(s): Report
Audience(s): Policymakers, Researchers
Topic(s): Anti-Racist Anti-Oppressive Lens
Language(s): English

Historical struggles to bring about legal aid services to low income people did not take into account the legal needs of women as a diverse and distinct constituency. As a result, low income women have not received substantive euality of access to the justice system, despite this being the intent of the legal aid program. This qualitative study of women's experiences of trying to access civil legal aid services shows that the system is intimidating and confusing; that coverage criteria are frustrating and limit women's capacity to get needed legal services; and that many felt the quality of legal aid services they received were poor quality and they were not treated with respect by their lawyers. Women with disabilities, immigrant and refugee women, abused women and Aboriginal women encouter additional difficulties trying to access legal aid.

Forced/Non-consensual Marriage: A Toolkit for Service Providers
Organization: South Asian Legal Clinic of Ontario (SALCO)
Published: 2016
Format: Document
Type(s): Toolkit
Audience(s): Educators, Service Providers
Topic(s): Forced Marriage, Racialized Women, Self-Reflective Practice, Techniques for Working with Women and Children
Language(s): English

This toolkit is designed as a guide to assist service providers in dealing with cases of forced marriage in Ontario and to facilitate open discussion with different stakeholders, including youth an dtheir families. It contains practical information fo rthe identification and prevention of forced marriage as well as strategies for intervetion. It will be useful to service providers, teachers, social workers, child and youth workers, and many othes who provide services or supports to women coping with forced marriage.

FOR HER OWN GOOD
Organization: OAITH - Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses
Published:
Format: Video
Type(s): Manual
Audience(s): Service Providers
Topic(s): Mental Health, VAW Practice
Language(s): English

This film is a glimpse into the lives of 5 strong Ontario women explore the issues of mental health diagnosis and supports. The women have a very simple but powerful message to service providers. Available through the OAITH Training Portal

Approx 30 minutes.

Final Summary Report Of the Summit to End Violence Against Aboriginal Women
Organization: Ontario Native Women's Association
Published: 2007
Format: Document
Type(s): Report
Audience(s):
Topic(s): Aboriginal, First Nations, Inuit, and Metis Women, Legislation and Policy
Language(s): English

This resource is a report submitted by the Ontario Native Women's Associaton (ONWA) and the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres (OFIFC) as part of the consultations between the Department of Indian Affairs, the Native Women's Association of Canada, and the Assembly of First Nations regarding the topic of matrimonial real property issues on reserves. These issues are discussed in connection with broader social, legal, and cultural contexts, including Aboriginal and human rights, treaty rights, and legal justice processes. This initiative advocates for policy and legislative changes

Feminist Anti-Violence Counselling Techniques
Organization: OAITH - Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses
Published:
Format: Video
Type(s): Manual
Audience(s): Service Providers
Topic(s): Techniques for Working with Women and Children
Language(s): English

In this video, counsellors talk about different strategies, ideas, and approaches to supporting women in their shelter. Scenes of workers talking with women are interspersed throughout the counsellor discussion to give constructive examples of the challenges counsellors face and the application of different techniques to work through them. Uses dramatizations to demonstrate practical ways to implement a feminist, strength-based model of support for women who have experienced violence in an intimate relationship.

February 8, 2004-Letter to the Standing Committee on Social Policy re: Ontarians with Disabilities Act (Bill 118: Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act)
Organization:
Published: 2004
Format: Document
Type(s): Advocacy
Audience(s):
Topic(s): Concepts and Analysis, Women with Disabilities
Language(s): English
Open letter to Federal Parliament re: National Housing Strategy
Organization: OAITH - Ontario Association of Interval and Transition Houses
Published: 2013
Format: Document
Type(s): Advocacy
Audience(s): Policymakers
Topic(s): Housing and Homelessness
Language(s): English

On February 25, 2013, 25 organizations, including OAITH, signed an Open Letter to Members of Parliament on the need for a National Housing Stategy to ensure the safety and health of women.

February 14, 2006-Submission on Bill 210: An Act to Amend the Child and Family Services Act
Organization:
Published: 2006
Format: Document
Type(s): Advocacy
Audience(s):
Topic(s): Government, Legislation and Policy
Language(s): English
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