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Breaking Down Barriers: Moving From Fear to Action (Webinar 3)
Organization: Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
Published: 2017
Format: Video
Type(s): Advocacy
Audience(s): Service Providers
Topic(s): Domestic Violence / IPV, Immigrant, Refugee, and Non-status Women, Public Education
Language(s): English

In this webinar, we challenge the question "why doesn't she leave?" We also discuss barriers faced by immigrant and refugee women living with abuse. We share Ontario-based resources that can help bridge those barriers.

What to Look Out For: Moving From Fear to Action (Webinar 2)
Organization: Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
Published: 2017
Format: Video
Type(s): Advocacy
Audience(s): Service Providers
Topic(s): Domestic Violence / IPV, Immigrant, Refugee, and Non-status Women, Public Education
Language(s): English

In this webinar, we cover the warning signs of domestic violence and the signs of high risk.

Rethinking Domestic Violence: Moving from Fear to Action (Webinar 1)
Organization: Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants
Published: 2017
Format: Video
Type(s): Advocacy
Audience(s): Service Providers
Topic(s): Domestic Violence / IPV, Immigrant, Refugee, and Non-status Women, Public Education
Language(s): English

This webinar is for service providers in the immigrant and refugee-serving sector. It focuses on addressing myths about domestic violence. We cover the different types of violence, the power and control wheel, and end with a scenario to discuss and think about.

Criminalisation of clients: Reproducing vulnerabilities for violence and poor health among street-based sex workers in Canada
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Published: 2014
Format: Document
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There is now a well-established body of epidemiological and social science research globally pointing to the negative impact of legislation and policies that criminalise sex work on violence and other health risks including HIV/sexually transmitted infection (STI) among sex workers.

Consent: HIV Non-Disclosure and Sexual Assault Law: A community engagement discussion guide
Organization: Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
Published: 2016
Format: Document
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This community engagement discussion guide was created to support people who use the documentary Consent: HIV non-disclosure and sexual assault law to educate colleagues on the importance of understanding legal definitions of HIV non-disclosure and consent and how to improve programming and services to provide support to people who disclose HIV status and their experiences without criminalizing them.

Length: 12 pages

Wanted: Pets Allowed in Domestic Abuse Shelters
Organization: A Beautiful World
Published:
Format: Audio
Type(s): Advocacy
Audience(s): Advocates, Educators, Policymakers, Service Providers
Topic(s): Policy, Programs and Services, Sheltering Animals and Pets
Language(s): English

In 2013 Rita Garza helped launch a new program called: URIPALS and it stands for "People and Animals Living Safely." We allow victims of domestic violence come into shelter with their pet, and live with their pets.

It's estimated that over 3 million people are living with domestic violence, and one in every four women experience domestic violence. Out of that group, an enormous 25% say they stay or return to their abusive relationship because they do not want to abandon their pets, less than 3% of domestic violence shelters will allow abuse victims to bring pets.

Violence and Trauma in the Lives of Transgender Older Adults (Webinar)
Organization: FORGE Forward
Published: 2015
Format: Video
Type(s): Information and Fact Sheets
Audience(s): Advocates, Service Providers
Topic(s): Gender Identity, LGBT2SQIA, Older Women, Training Professionals, Trauma
Language(s): English

Agenda (1 hour, 16 minutes)

  • What is trauma?
  • Data
  • Health implications
  • Accessing services/support
  • Resilience
  • Resources

 

Disability and Transgender Survivors Empowering Providers who Work with Multiply-Marginalized Populations (Webinar)
Organization: FORGE Forward
Published: 2013
Format: Video
Type(s): Information and Fact Sheets
Audience(s): Advocates, Service Providers
Topic(s): Domestic Violence / IPV, Gender Identity, Including Survivors, Intimate Partner Sexual Violence, LGBT2SQIA, Physical Violence, Sexual Violence, Trauma, Women with Disabilities
Language(s): English

Transgender and gender non-conforming individuals experience extremely high rates of violence, as well as live with higher-than-average rates of physical and mental health conditions. This interactive webinar will dynamically engage participants with core information and statistics about who transgender people are, the types and magnitude of violence they encounter, and the key intersections between disability and traumatic experience. Attendees will gain new insights about the barriers that transgender survivors living with disabilities face. Providers will learn constructive, practical, and memorable strategies that will enable them to more effectively work with this multiply-marginalized population, with an overt focus on techniques and concepts that empower both providers and transgender survivors.

Trans People and Stalking (Webinar)
Organization: FORGE Forward
Published: 2016
Format: Video
Type(s): Information and Fact Sheets
Audience(s): Advocates, Service Providers
Topic(s): Gender Identity, Harassment and Stalking, LGBT2SQIA
Language(s): English

Understanding Stalking Dynamics and Implications for Transgender Individuals and Communities

6 minutes

 

Sheltering Non-Binary Survivors (Webinar)
Organization: FORGE Forward
Published: 2016
Format: Video
Type(s): Information and Fact Sheets
Audience(s): Advocates, Service Providers
Topic(s): Adults, Gender Identity, Including Survivors, LGBT2SQIA, Policy, Programs and Services, Working with Community
Language(s): English

Agenda: (54 minutes)

  • Non-binary overview
  • Rates of IPV and SA
  • VAWA non-discrimination conditions
  • Shelter placement
  • Case examples
  • Resources and reminders
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