The Canadian Red Cross works in partnership with key stakeholders, law enforcement, community-based organizations and governments, including Indigenous leadership to address sexual and gender-based violence in Canada and internationally.
Education is an incredibly important part of confronting and working to prevent sexual and gender-based violence. Below are some suggested readings and trainings to help you understand sexual and gender-based violence and have a better idea of how to be part of the solution.
Suggested readings:
- The Facts about Gender-Based Violence - Canadian Women’s Foundation
- What is the Signal for Help? - Canadian Women’s Foundation
- Protection, gender and inclusion - IFRC
- Ending violence against women - UN Women
- “That never happens here”: Sexual and gender-based violence against men, boys, LGBTIQ+ people – ICRC
Suggested trainings and actions to take:
- Become a Signal for Help Responder - Canadian Women’s Foundation
- Online trainings on supporting those impacted by, and preventing, gender-based violence - Western University
- Forced to fight: Interactive learning resource for teachers and students - CRC, ICRC and Government of Canada
- I know Gender 6 : Violence against Women and Girls (training) - UN Women
- Anti-harassment training programs- Right To Be
- Introduction to Protection, Gender and Inclusion (training) – IFRC
- Webinar Series – Westen University
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