Records management guidelines – March 2022
We are pleased to share a new edition (updated from the 2006 edition) of the EVA BC’s Records management guidelines: Protecting privacy for victims/survivors of violence. These
We are pleased to share a new edition (updated from the 2006 edition) of the EVA BC’s Records management guidelines: Protecting privacy for victims/survivors of violence. These
In 2020, Justice Canada contracted the Ending Violence Association of BC and Just Outcomes Inc. to undertake the project Restorative Justice and Gender-Based Violence in BC:
In February-March, EVA BC participated in the Community Engagement Initiative on the National Action Plan to End Gender-based Violence coordinated by the YWCA Canada and
EVA BC’s Community Coordination for Women’s Safety program (CCWS) recently developed a Backgrounder on Sexual Assault Coordination Initiatives. This resource is intended to give organizations
This CCWS Information Bulletin provides general guidelines to the anti-violence sector on providing coordinated services to minors. Working with minors will always require a case
Anti-violence workers are disproportionately impacted by vicarious trauma. Many have experienced violence and trauma themselves. To better meet the needs of people who have experienced trauma,
EVA BC has prepared a helpful background document, Bill M217: The Interpersonal Violence Disclosure Act: British Columbia’s Clare’s Law, in response to 2019 provincial legislation and questions
This CCWS Backgrounder – Crown Intimate Partner Violence Policy (IPV1) – provides an overview of changes to this British Columbia Crown Counsel Policy to help create awareness
Self-injury behaviour (SIB) is when someone deliberately causes injury to one’s own body, without the intention to commit suicide or for body modification such as
This CCWS Information Bulletin – The Importance of Coordination Initiatives as Foundations for Collaboration, March 2019 – provides background on what coordination is, its roots, and a
Ending Violence Association of BC acknowledges that it is situated on the unceded traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səlilwətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.
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