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Friday, March 6, 2020 - 8:30am to 9:25am


F.1 Part 1 Late-life onset of disability: A long-term consequence of VAW

Dr. Roy Hanes

F.1 Part 2 Traumatic brain injury and Women survivors of IPV

Paul van Donkelaar and Karen Mason


F.2 Part 1 Rural communities: A comprehensive approach to address IPV and sexual violence

Reave MacLeod and Connie MacDonald

F.2 Part 2 A rural model for addressing sexualized violence: Collaboration, emergence, and complexity

Annie Chau and Katherine Reed


F.3 Male victims of DV in same-sex relationships: The process of naming the violence

Olivier Pilon Rousseau


F.4 Part 1 GBV among immigrants and refugees: National Settlement and Anti-Violence Partnership

Kathryn Bates-Khan, Natasha Beg, Thea BracewelL & Salina Abji

F.4 Part 2 One size doesn’t fit all:  The complexities of risk, safety, and domestic violence within immigrant and refugee communities

Abir Al Jamal and Sarah Yercich


F.5 Part 1 Re-defining masculinity: Practical conversations for assisting men

Melissa Graham Burke

F.5 Part 2 Why men hurt

James Maynard


F.6 Restorative conversations on gendered violence: Expanding the conversation

Dr. Verona Singer, Sue Bookchin, Dr. Diane Crocker, Paula Marshall, Pat Gorham


F.7 Part 1 Parental alienation, child Protection and family court: Abused women’s experiences and perspectives on parental alienation

Simon Lapierre, Michèle Frenette, Patrick Ladouceur

F.7 Part 2 Media reporting, male athletes and sexual violence

Kim Dubé


F.8 Music therapy interventions with men who perpetrate IPV

Eric L. Ross


F.9 Children, mental health and IPV: Creating services for children across Canada

Mahamad Musa and Lorriane Oloya


F.10 Women, trauma and IPV: Narratives of the body

Laura Boileau


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Friday, March 6, 2020 - 10:00am to 10:55am


G.1 Part 1 DV informed child welfare system

Lórien Castelle

G.1 Part 2 Training informal supporters to respond effectively to IPV: A collective impact model

Carrie McManus and Kim Ruse


G.2 Part 1 The crisis in Family Court: A gender-based analysis of IPV cases

Julie Young

G.2 Part 2 Disrupting traditional collaboration:  Applying a feminist lens to system change

Corey Allison and Louise Pitre


G.3 Pratiques concertées pour optimiser la sécurité des femmes victimes de violence conjugale et de leurs enfants

Dr. Geneviève Lessard et Dr. Katja Smedslund

This session will be available in English, French or bilingual, depending on the language of the participants. Slides will also be available in English or French, so welcome to all regardless of your language!


G.4 Capturing queer and trans experiences: Assessing police assessments

Sarah Tilley and Dr. Susan Scott


G.5 Indigenous women and Familial Violence: Moving away from perpetrator and victim identities

Dr. Jula Hughes, Dr. Elizabeth Blaney, Michelle Perley, & Anthea Plummer


G.6 Part 1 Ottawa Partner Assault Support Team: A model for high risk case coordination

Andrea McCue and Vivian-Lee Stewart

G.6 Part 2 Halifax high risk domestic violence cases: A police approach to support victims and offenders

Tara Borden, Brad Kincade, and Jillian Gibson


G.7 Older women and IPV: Identifying and responding to their unique needs

Dr. Lori Weeks and Christie Stilwell


G.8 IPV survivors living with HIV: Creating access to services

Ashley Slye


G.9 Part 1 Young Men Leading Change: A trauma-responsive and culturally relevant approach to engaging men in GBV prevention

Matt Schaaf, Nelly Trussler & Tokoni Edmund-tam'nabo

G.9 Part 2 Honour-based violence: Bringing the victim into the room

Kamal Dhillon


G.10 Part 1 An Intersectional View of Systemic Change to Address Gender-Based Violence: Pathways to Justice

Sue Bookchin, Stacey Godsoe, Courtney Brown

G.10 Part 2 Survivors supporting survivors: A DV empowerment group

Kassinda Tolliver and Crystal John


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Friday, March 6, 2020 - 11:05am to 12:00 Noon


H.1 Les défis de l’intervention en maison de 2e étape: la violence conjugale postseparation

Chloé Deraiche and Nancy Gough


H.2 Evaluating domestic violence shelter practices: Building trust to conduct The Safety-Related Empowerment Study in Québec

Isabelle Cote, Mylène Bigaouette, Dominique Damant, Stéphanie Esprival, Lisa Goodman, Louise Lafortune, Joël Gagnon, and Simon Lapierre


H.3 A theatre prevention approach to stalking and IPV: No is a Complete Sentence

Marc D. Rich


H.4 Part 1 Re-Imagining Healing Outside of Colonial Confines: Decolonizing Interventions to a Colonial Problem

Tiffany Walsh

H.4 Part 2 Indigenous Restorative Justice and Western Court System: Contrasting approaches to IPV and sexual assault

Annie Metatawabin


H.5 Part 1 Talking with those with whom we disagree about IPV: Engaging bravely men’s rights activists

Carrie McManus

H.5 Part 2 Consulting with men who abuse to stop VAW

Michelle Thomas-Maison


H.6 Nova Scotia Domestic Violence Court Program

Judge Amy Sakalauskas, Carolyn Baker, Terri Lipton, Jane Donovan, James Maynard, James Owen Dubé, Heather Byrne


H.7 Part 1 Shelter Movers: Increasing the reach of services in the VAW sector

Amanda Levine and Yael Schwartz

H.7 Part 2 Rural solutions to support survivors

Jocelyn Lirette and Samantha Fernandes


H.8 Part 1 Familicide in Canada

Ciara Boyd

H.8 Part 2 Firearms use in domestic homicides: Exploring risk factors for Canadian women

Angelika Zecha


H.9 A wrap-around approach with women and children: Healing Hearts

Patricia Arnoldin and Kira Kelly


H.10 Parents and Child Protection Workers: The outcome of specialized DV training

i. Effects of the Mothers in Mind program: More confident, knowledgeable and less distressed

Dr. Angelique Jenney, Alena Lawrence

ii. Effects of the Caring Dads program: Less conflict, anger, distress and more child-centred

By Dr. Katreena Scott, Dan Zamfir

iii. Engaging vulnerable parents in programming: Low rates of referral, mediocre uptake

Dr. Angelique Jenney, Dr. Katreena Scott, Danielle Lim and Michelle Ferreira


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Friday, March 6, 2020 - 1:00Pm to 1:55PM



I.1 Pro-arrest, Pro-Charge and Pro-prosecution policies: Weighting the effectiveness four decades later

Cary Ryan and Dr. Nancy Ross


I.2 Part 1 Art Therapy: Fostering resilience and healing

Evie Dunville


I.3 Désengagement de l’État : à quand des services équitables pour les femmes immigrantes violentées?

Marie Hélène Senay


I.4 Part 1 Men’s experiences of victimization from IPV: Needs, challenges, and recommendations

Stefan de Villiers

I.4 Part 2 Discussing masculinity, sex, dating and consent with male university students

Daniel Abar, Sarah Morris & Bryn de Chastelain


I.5 Consulting IPV victims: Co-constructing the meaning of men taking responsibility

Dr. Yoshiyuki Takano


I.6 Part 1 A group therapy approach to ending IPV

Katherine Bridge


I.7 Part 1 Research, communities and policy makers: Collaboration to improve the outcomes of prevention and intervention with IPV

Harold Pliszka

I.7 Part 2 Music and rural women: Giving a voice out of the silence

Leslie Monaghan


I.8 Women perpetrating abuse: Does Michael Johnson’s Typology of Violence reflect women’s experience

Dr. Julie Poon


I.9 Part 1 The early stages of a violent relationship

Dr. Stephanie Lang

I.9 Part 2 Speak Out. Get Out. Stay Out: An approach to help women go from abuse to abundance

Gina Lusardi


I.10 A trauma-informed work environment: Creating possibilities

Dr. Alma Fourie and Dr. Johnson-Green


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Friday, March 6, 2020 - 2:05Pm to 3:00PM


J.1 Part 1 Children and youth in transition houses

Dr. Shiva Nourpanah and Habiba Cooper

J.1 Part 2 Child domestic homicides in Canada: Understanding the context, and recommendations for effective risk assessment and management

Anna-Lee Straatman


J.2 Northwest Territories and family violence: Exploring strategies through a scoping review

Dr. Pertice Moffitt, Sandy Little, Heather Fikowski and Allison Forbes


J.3 Part 1 Maternité et relation mère-enfant en contexte de violence conjugale : illustration du programme Mothers in Mind au Québec

Anaïs Bertrand Robitaille

J.3 Part 2 Paternité en contexte de violence conjugale : évaluation qualitative de l’implantation du programme Caring Dads dans la province de Québec

Anaïs Bertrand Robitaille


J.4 Part 1 Men’s victimization by IPV in post-secondary education

Dr. D. Gaye Warthe, Dr. Peter choate, Dr. Cathy Carter-Snell

J.4 Part 2 Collaborative Practice: Does it result in safe relationships and safe children?

Margaret Coombes


J.5 Part 1 Domestic homicide prevention: The Homefront Calgary collaborative leadership approach

Meghan Costello

J.5 Part 2 Women with disabilities and DV: The Not Without Us Project

Suzanne RenT and Sherry costa


J.6 Part 1 Girl house servants and DV: A Nigerian study

Chukwuleke Cletus Chijioke & Kelechi Igbojionu

J.6 Part 2 Community theatre to address sexual GBV among adolescent girls and young women in Uganda

Patience Kyebitondo and Patrick Segawa


J.7 Part 1 Youth and IPV: “Making it Easier to Talk with Youth About the Tough Stuff"

Marie Lang

J.7 Part 2 A program for parents: Through my child's eyes

Priscilla Pitre


J.8 Part 1 An Italian approach to DV: Legislation and culture

Dr. Vitulia Ivone

J.8 Part 2 Employment and gender: Sustainable solutions to address IPV In Nigeria

Louisa Eikhomun Agbonkhese


J.9 Part 1 A self-defense approach: Preventing sexual violence and IPV

Yehudit Zicklin-Sidikman

J.9 Part 2 Relationships with government: From paternalistic to a symbiotic relationship

Monica Riutort


J.10 Financing for gender based violence in developing countries: The case of Uganda

Diana Tibesigwa