Resources to End Gender-Based Violence
There’s a whole mountain of resources out there to learn more about ending gender-based violence, but good ones can be hard to find sometimes. We’ve collected some here…
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Highlights
This post is going to get long, so if you’re new or looking for a refresher, here’s our top picks to dive into:
Videos! Links! Memes! Infographics! Piles of learning can be found on DWS’ resources pages:
Understanding Violence, including ‘what is gender-based violence’
Femifesto’s ‘Use the Right Words’ - meant as a guide for journalists covering sexual violence, but a quick accessible intersectional read on why sexual violence happens and how we can end victim blaming
Every Ho I Know Says So video - seeing sex workers as humans with complex lives!????! YES PLEASE!
Ok… Moving on… We’re going to approach this alphabetically by subject even though there is so much overlapping of oppressions…
Ableism & Disabilities
Unlearning Ableism blog post by DWS as well as Resources to End Ableism and Disabled Activists to Follow
Factsheet - Violence Against Women and Girls with Disabilities by PLAN
Violence Against Women with Disabilities: Violence Prevention Overview by Vecova Centre for Disability Services and Research
Women with Disabilities and D/deaf Women, Housing, and Violence by VAW Learning Network
Girls Without Barriers: an intersectional feminist analysis of girls and young women with disabilities in Canada by DAWN Canada
Bystander Intervention
Draw the Line created by Ontario Coalition of Rape Crisis Centres
Lots of bystander intervention resources in this DWS blog post
Children & Parenting
Helping Our Kids Create a World Without Violence - DWS blog post with lots of links and ideas
Positive Discipline Parenting by Save the Children - PDF toolkit for parents, caregivers, and support workers.
Fatphobia
Ending Fatphobia to End Violence - DWS blog post about this instagram live chat with Kira-Lynn Ferderber with all sorts of amazing links and resources to end fatphobia as well as the link between fatphobia and gender-based violence
False Reporting
DWS’ blog post covers what is false reporting, why it happens so rarely, and how the bigger question to ask is why do so few survivors of sexual violence tell anyone about the assault?
FEmicide & High Risk
Recognizing Risk - DWS blog post covering what is femicide and resources with how to both recognize someone is at risk of being killed and how to help increase their safety.
Warning signs of domestic violence as well as the signs of lethality created by the Neighbours, Friends and Families Campaign
Canadian Femicide Observatory for Justice and Accountability’s 2021 report: “Call it Femicide”
Consent
DWS blog posts: Consent is Everything, Alcohol & Consent, 9 Ways to Practice Consent Everyday, and Clothes are Not Consent
If you loved the Consent Tea video, check out Consent for Kids which covers amazingly essential stuff like bodily autonomy!
HIV/AIDS
Women, HIV, and Stigma: A Toolkit for Creating Welcoming Spaces by WHAI
Smashing AIDS Stigma - DWS blog post
The Criminalization of HIV Non-Disclosure in Canada by The Canadian HIV/AIDS Legal Network
Harm Reduction
Reducing Barriers to Support for Women Fleeing Violence: A Toolkit for Supporting Women with Varying Levels of Mental Wellness and Substance Use - a PDF toolkit by BC Society of Transition Houses
Harm Reduction Training Manual: A Manual for Frontline Staff Involved with Harm Reduction Strategies and Services by CATIE
Blood Ties Four Directions has a great, short instagram post: “What is Harm Reduction”
DWS blog post, Drug Users Deserve Dignity Not Death
Indigenous
Truth and Reconciliation Comission’s Final Report
Indigenous Women, HIV, and Gender-Based Violence by The Canadian HIV/AID Legal Network
What Two Spirit and Short Films About Two Spirit Folks - DWS blog post
I am a kind man: Encouraging Indigenous men to end violence
You Are Not Alone: A Toolkit for Aboriginal Women Escaping Violence by Native Women’s Association Canada
Intersectionality
Beyond Diversity & Inclusion Training: Anti-Racism in the VAW Sector - video
LGBQT2SAI++
Let’s Talk About Gender… And Unicorns on the DWS blog
2SLGBTQ+ Inclusive Trauma-Informed Care with Jenna Mackay
Dismantling A Culture of Violence: Understanding Anti-Transgender Violence and Ending the Crisis by Human Rights Campaign
What Two Spirit and Short Films About Two Spirit Folks - DWS blog post
Recommendations for Inclusion of Trans, Two-spirit, Non-binary and Intersex People in Institutional Contexts by Chase Blodgett
You Are Made of Medicine: A Mental Health Peer Support Manual for Indigiqueer, Two-Spirit, LGBTQ+, and Gender Non-Conforming Indigenous youth
Intersex Awareness Day - DWS blog post
Gender Identity and Pronouns
Community of Practice: Supporting Trans Women in VAW Shelters by Women’s Shelters Canada
LGBTQ2S Youth, Violence, and Homelessness by VAW Learning Network
Safety in Same Gender Relationships by QMUNITY and Legal Services Society, BC
Safety in Relationships: Trans Folks by QMUNITY and Legal Services Society, BC
Transitioning Our Shelters by the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force
Why Pronouns Matter for Trans People
Power & Control
Abuse doesn’t happen because of what survivors were wearing or because a survivor had a drink, abuse happens because of abusers taking advantage of the small (sometimes tiny) and large ways they have power over their victims.
Created by the Domestic Abuse Intervention Programs, folks have adapted the Power and Control wheel to reflect intersectionality and different forms of oppression that survivors experience including:
Creator Power and Control Wheel
Culture Power and Control Wheel
Deaf Power and Control Wheel
Disabled Power and Control Wheel
Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Trans Power and Control Wheel
HIV/AIDS: Coercive Factors Wheel
Immigrant Power and Control Wheel
Incarcerated Power and Control Wheel
Intergenerational Trauma Wheel
Medical Power and Control Wheel
Mental Health System Power and Control Wheel
Military Power and Control Wheel
Police Perpetrated Power and Control Wheel
Teen Power and Control Wheel
Trans Power and Control Tactics
Using Animal Cruelty Power and Control Wheel
Workplace Harassment Power and Control Wheel
If we’re talking about abuse, it can be important to describe what respect, equity, and safety look like too. There are some good examples of infographics created to describe what healthy relationships can look like:
Respect Wheel: People with Disabilities in Partner Relationships
This DWS blog post covers gaslighting, a manipulative tactic used to make someone doubt their reality.
Rural, Remote, and Northern Communities
Gender-Based Violence in Rural, Remote & Northern Communities by VAW Learning Network
Safety Planning
Safety Planning for People who Experience Domestic Violence by Neighbours, Friends, and Families
Includes developing a safety plan, getting ready to leave, leaving an abuser, after leaving, and if you need help
Sex Work
The Toolkit: Ottawa area sex workers speak out by POWER
Listen to Sex Workers - DWS blog post
It’s Time to Listen to Sex Workers - video
Sexual Assault
Recognizing and Responding to the Commonly Misunderstood Reactions to Sexual Assault - free online training created by Ontario Network of Sexual Assault/Domestic Violence Treatment Centres
Sexual Violence by VAW Learning Network
Intimate Partner Sexual Violence by VAW Learning Network
DWS blog post What is Sexual Violence based on work by Ontario Coalition of Rape Crisis Centres
Stalking
DWS’ Stalking Awareness month post is full of resources, videos, and great info
Suicide
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