Domestic violence and animal abuse, EVA notes
Animal abuse is a “red flag” for the existence of, or potential for, serious domestic violence. An injured pet may be the first indicator to
Animal abuse is a “red flag” for the existence of, or potential for, serious domestic violence. An injured pet may be the first indicator to
BC’s Early Alarm About Police Unfounded Classifications of Sexual Assault: In 2006 our then Legal Analyst, Gisela Ruebsaat and our long time colleague and sometimes
Advancing gender equality has been identified as a priority by Canada’s federal government, which has mandated Status of Women Canada to lead the development of
North American case studies and first-hand accounts indicate that violence against women is likely to increase after a disaster. In the aftermath of disaster, whether
This 11-page information paper offers guiding principles to help ensure that local information sharing practices in woman abuse cases help maximize safety for women and
This CCSS Info Bulletin, Amendment to Section 13 of the Child, Family and Community Service Act Regarding Domestic Violence, provides information about the amendment to British Columbia’s
As part of the Western Canada Sexual Assault Initiative (WCSAI), EVA BC undertook a gender-based needs assessment and analysis in partnership with community-based anti-violence programs
“To be able to make a positive impression on young people is… a pretty powerful thing. This is an issue that affects us every bit
This update of the Sexual Assault Support Worker Handbook, last revised in 2007, was developed as part of the Western Canada Sexual Assault Initiative funded by Status of
Despite its name, Sexual Assault “Resistance” Training is not merely another means of making women responsible for reducing the risk of (or preventing) sexual assault.
