Futures Without Violence: Health
This is a US national health initiative on violence with resources from a health perspective.
This is a US national health initiative on violence with resources from a health perspective.
In this TED Talk, Leslie tackles the question: why does she stay? As a survivor of abuse, she shares her experience and explains how we can break the silence. While this talk is from 2012, it is still relevant today.
This is a presentation given on February 5, 2014 at the NEVR conference by Jane Ursel, RESOLVE, University of Manitoba, Canada. You can also access Research and Education for Solutions to Violence and Abuse (RESOLVE) and look at their completed
Government of BC website on Domestic Violence: safety planning, impact of violence and impacts of abuse on children and youth, how to clear your browser history and legal support and information.
This is a link for all the reports on Justice reforms commissioned by the province of BC.
What is working well in the system to address abuse and what are the challenges. This was the precursor study for starting NEVR.
Dr Gurm discusses how NEVR was started with Harpreet Singh in Punjabi.
Dr. Gurm discusses intimate partner violence, NEVR organizations and actions with Harpreet Singh in Punjabi.
This is a resource for those working with individuals who are precariously housed, homeless. It has information on how to assist individuals to obtain:
This is a free publication of Simon Fraser University’s Healthy Policy Centre that has research based articles related to children’s mental health. Some examples are:
As a NEVR member, you can: