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Thursday, March 5, 2020 - 10:00am to 10:55am

 

A.1 One size doesn’t fit all: The complexities of risk, safety, and domestic violence within immigrant and refugee communities.

Dr. Mohammed Baobaid, Dr. Lynda M. Ashbourne, Abir Al Jamal


A.2 Part 1 Pathways and Barriers to Help-Seeking: System Responses to Survivors of Domestic Violence

Alysia WrighT and Linette Soldan

A.2 Part 2 How women seek help for suicidal ideation after IPV: A feminist-grounded theory and photovoice study

Dr. Petrea Taylor


A.3 Violence conjugale et maisons d’hébergement : qu’en est-il des femmes trans*?

Sam Asselin-Mailloux


A.4 A restorative domestic violence program for Indigenous people: The Way

Bev Poitras and Michelle Schwartz


A.5 The Power and Control Wheel and the Equality Wheel: Tools to facilitate critical dialogue

Chris Godsey


A.6 Dear Survivor: The transformative power of women’s words

Laura Winters and Dana Warren


A.7 Engaging teenage boys in conversations about masculinity and IPV

Morris Green


A.8 People with disabilities and IPV prevention programs

Dr. Erin Stern


A.9 Part 1 Ensuring safer learning environments in Uganda’s refugee settlements

Frank Kiyingi and Dues Ampwera

A.9 Part 2 Nigerian women and IPV: A critical analysis

Okonkwo Favour Amaka


A.10 Department of Justice Canada: Improving Family Justice System Responses to Family Violence

Robin Trombley and Cherami Wichmann


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Thursday, March 5, 2020 - 11:05am to 12:00 noon

B.1 The Silent Witness Journey: Two Women’s Stories - Short documentary & discussion guide

Lindsay Manuel and Silke Brabander


B.2 The impact of group art therapy: Survivors experiences

Dr. Michelle Skop, Dr. Jennifer Root, Julie Mason, Raghida Mazzawi


B.3 Impacts du continuum des violences envers les femmes dans le parcours de vie des femmes violentées vivant des enjeux d'itinérance, de santé mentale et d'utilisation de substances psychoactives

Dr. Catherine Flynn and Mylene Bigaouette


B.4 A restorative justice approach to IPV: The Winnipeg Police Service Model

Susan Desjardine and Shane Wepruk


B.5 Deconstructing the Victim-Only Identity (redux): A 3 Phase Coordinated Response for creating safety, inviting agency and facilitating justice for those who harm and those who have been harmed.

Leland Maerz


B6 Engaging (In) Justice Stories involving GBV

Diane Crocker, Sue Bookchin and Deborah Norris


B.7 Transgender community and IPV: Providing accessible and inclusive services to trans and non-binary survivors

Susanne Litke


B.8 Foreign women escaping DV through transition houses in rural Nova Scotia

Dr. Shiva Nourpanah


B.9 Risk issues during domestic violence police responses: The impact of children’s presence

Angela Hovey, Susan Scott and Lori Chambers


B.10 Department for Women and Gender Equality Canada: Federal government efforts to prevent and address GBV

Hoori Hamboyan and Gail Gallagher


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Thursday, March 5, 2020 - 1:00pm to 1:55PM

C.1 Part 1 Black Men and Boys Non-violence Project

Mario Rolle and Courtney Brown

C.1 Part 2 The journey from offender to healer: An African-American man’s story

Dominique Waltower


C.2 Reaching out with yoga: Trauma-informed yoga and women’s shelters

Renee Turner


C.3 Violence conjugale devant les tribunaux de la famille : enjeux et pistes de solutions

Manon Monastesse and Dr. Dominique Bernier


C.4 2SLGBTQ+ Survivors of GBV: Improving pathways to safety

Ellis Furman


C.5 Restorative conversations with men who abuse: Responsibility, trauma and masculinity

Tod Augusta-Scott


C.6 Children in domestic violence shelters: Does the feminist perspective collapse?

Dr. Isabelle Cote


C.7 Part 1 Immigrant men in the South Asian community: Representations of domestic violence

Omaira Naweed

C.7 Part 2 South Asian communities and IPV: Developing a culturally appropriate workshop

Amandeep Kaur Singh


C.8 Mental health, addictions issues and women: The ethics of recognizing oppression and gender violence as root causes

Dr. Norma Jean Profitt


C.9 Carceral feminism and marginalized women: An Intersectional Peacebuilding Analysis of Pro-Arrest, Pro-Charge and Pro-Prosecution Policies as a response to domestic violence in Canada

Dr. Nancy Ross and Cary Ryan


C.10 The Canadian Armed Forces approach: A Campaign to address family violence and healthy relationships

Carley Robb-Jackson and Sandra CampbelL


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Thursday, March 5, 2020 - 2:05pm to 3:00PM

D.1 Part 1 Muslim women victims of domestic violence: Establishing a culturally competent faith-based response

Asma Inge-Hanif and Ayyub Hanif

D.1 Part 2 The Othering of Muslim Minorities and the issue of IPV: Implications for Public Policy and Service Provision

Misha Maitreyi


D.2 ”There must be a better way to deal with this.”: The mental health needs of women in VAW shelters in Ottawa

Ann-Marie O’Brien, Emma Slaney Gose, Laura Crich, Dr. Angel Foster


D.3 Part 1 Post-secondary campus: Models of dating violence prevention

Dr. Cathy Carter-Snell

D.3 Part 2 University students, IPV and childhood trauma: A therapeutic approach

Melissa Currie and Melody Petlock


D.4 Queering service provision: Reducing barriers for GBV Survivors

Jess Fisher and Andrew Hartman


D.5 Canadian Domestic Homicide Prevention Initiative with Vulnerable Populations: Examining domestic homicide on a national level

Anna-Lee Straatman, Dr. Julie Poon, Dr. Myrna Dawson, Dr. Peter Jaffe


D.6 Part 1 Unfounded Sexual Assault: Women's Experiences

Dr. Jodie Murphy-Oikonen, Dr. Karen McQueen, Lori Chambers,

Ainsley MilleR & Alexa Hiebert

D.6 Part 2 Full Civil (Emergency) Protection Orders : Predictors of completion among female domestic violence victims

Kathryn Bell, Melis Kahraman and Lorie L. McCaughan


D.7 Part 1 Family Court and VAW: How VAW is made invisible

Leighann Burns

D.7 Part 2 Quebec’s Family Court and the “Failure to assess’’ the best interests of children in DV cases

Alexandra Vincent


D.8 Spoken word and creative group exercises: Reclaim your voice by creating safe spaces

Jungle Flower


D.9 Systemic shifts needed to disrupt IPV: Standing Together

Dr. Dawn Lavell-Harvard, Dr. Gale Burford, Lana wells


D.10 Australian Defence Force Families and IPV

Rebecca Pollard and Claire Ferguson


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Thursday, March 5, 2020 - 3:30pm to 4:30PM


E.1 Queering responses to IPV

Sarah Tilley, Dr. Susan Scott, Dr. Angela Hovey


E.2 Second Stage Shelters In Canada: Preliminary Findings of a Pan-Canadian Study

Dr. Krystle Maki


E.3 Les modèles de menace : un outil clé de l'intervention en violence conjugale à l'heure des technologies connectées

Lise Chovino


E.4 IPV and children: Developing a trauma-responsive day care

Dr. Alma Fourie and Dr. Joy Johnson-Green


E.5 Practitioners working with perpetrators in Quebec: Constructing views on IPV

Dr. Normand Brodeur and Dr. Valérie Roy


E.6 Part 1 Traumatic brain injury and women survivors: The Abused & Brain Injured Toolkit

HALINA LIN HAAG

E.6 Part 2 A rural, collaborative approach to safety assessment and risk management

Rhonda Fraser, Lisa Newell-Bain & Suzanne White


E.7 “Post-feminism” and the neoliberalism turn in trauma work

Dr. Catrina Brown


E.8 Part 1 A toolkit to address IPV in the workplace: It's your business to care

Silke Brabander and Lindsay Manuel

E.8 Part 2 DV as a core workplace Issue: Collapsing the private and public divide

Adriana Berlingieri and Barb MacQuarrie


E.9 Supporting newcomers and immigrants: The Employment Security Alliance for Vulnerable Women Project

Fatima Narvaez


E.10 Creating Communities of Care Through Customary Law: Setting the Stage

Dr. Shiva Nourpanah, Pamela Glode-Desrochers, Brai Miller,

Sarah Tremblay, Crystal John & Paula Marshall