ARTICLES & REPORTS
- Academic Articles 5
- Advice 1
- Allies 2
- Child abuse 2
- Children 5
- Curriculum 8
- Escaping abuse 3
- Families 3
- Gender-Based Violence 9
- Harassment 1
- Inspiration 2
- Intimate Partner Violence 12
- Legal Reform 1
- Men 2
- Relationships 6
- Reports 1
- Research 2
- Resources 3
- Sexual Violence 10
- Sexuality 1
- Statistics 2
- Teens 9
- Toolkit 1
- Torture 2
- Video 1
- Website 3
Standing Together is the Government of Nova Scotia’s commitment to work with community organizations, groups and experts to build an action plan to disrupt harmful cycles of domestic violence.
Michael Johnson, Emeritus Professor of Sociology, Penn State University – has done extensive research and has proposed that there are three major types of intimate partner violence (IPV) which differ dramatically from each other – in their dynamics, their development and their consequences. Understanding these dynamics helps truly understand the gendered nature of this violence and leads to more meaningful interventions.
Ontario legal practice which also employs social work clinicians to better prepare lawyers who are representing children
Tools and interventions to help child welfare professionals become domestic violence-informed
Innovative model for IPV intervention and prevention
Nova Scotia Sexual Violence Strategy
Discussion on including non-state torture