Infographics & Posters

These infographics and information sheets aim to inform people of the many facets of domestic violence, including warning signs, as well as the ways in which people can help. These are meant for both personal use as well as in the workplace. Here are some of the ways we suggest they can be used:

  • Post them in the workplace (lunchrooms, meeting spaces, or entryways)
  • Share on social media (personal or organizational channels)
  • Add them to your website
  • Include them in workplace presentations or training
  • Display in community spaces like schools, shelters, co-op housing, or condo lobbies 

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When Someone You Care About Has Caused Harm

Supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ Victims/Survivors of GBV & IPV

What are Boundaries?

Supporting 2SLGBTQIA+ youth wellbeing and development

Technology-facilitated gender-based violence

Sexting only with consent

Understanding Family Violence

Safety planning for youth experiencing family violence

Shatter the silence, stop the violence

Healthcare for Black Canadians

Black women in Canada's workforce

Facts: Violence against LGBTQ+ Canadians

Women's history month: Canadian women's accomplishments

Elder Abuse

Orange Shirt Day: Every Child Matters

Human Trafficking: Canadian Facts

Checklist: What to take when leaving an abusive situation

Simple ways to take care of yourself this valentine's day

Holiday Guide for abuse survivors

5 ways to help an abused coworker

5 ways to help an abused coworker

Did you know...abuse comes in many forms: physical, sexual, emotional/verbal, financial

Domestic violence - Is there a risk of death?

Indigenous women and domestic violence

Warning signs of abuse

What do shelters really need? Money or stuff?

Bystander Basics

 

Western Specific

A good friend is always ready to intervene

A good friend is ready to intervene

A good friend checks in

I believe you - sexual assault

I believe you - sexual assault

I believe you - trans and bi

I believe you - trans and bi

It's a firm no

My costume is not consent

If you've experienced Sexual violence, you have options