Informed decisions guided by lived experiences
We proactively engage survivors of gender-based violence in our day-to-day project management, decision-making, and leadership processes. This commitment ensures that their voices and perspectives hold a central role in shaping our programs and policies.
Why involve survivors?
Victim engagement is essential for creating policies and collecting data that are not only accurate and effective but also respectful, inclusive, and genuinely responsive to the needs and experiences of those directly impacted.
To inform our policy and system change.
Conduct research
Develop sustainable solutions
Informed Decision-Making
Way to involve
1. Join our Domestic Abuse Financial Empowerment Program:
Become a participant in our program designed to empower individuals affected by domestic abuse financially. Gain access to resources, support, and tools for achieving economic independence.
2. Participate In Our Research:
Contribute to our research initiatives by participating in studies aimed at understanding and addressing issues related to domestic abuse. Your insights will play a crucial role in informing impactful interventions.
3. Share Your Story:
Share your personal experiences to raise awareness about domestic abuse and its various dimensions. Your story can inspire others, break stigmas, and contribute to building a supportive community.
4. Join Our National Taskforce:
Take an active role in influencing policymakers by joining our National Taskforce. Your involvement will contribute to shaping policies that address domestic abuse and promote systemic change at a national level.
Useful resources for you
- Economic Abuse Power and Control
- What is Economic Abuse?
- Our six-step checklist before you leave an abusive relationship
- What should you do if you are being financially abused?
- Learn more about Coerced Debt
- Find help across Canada
- Financial Literacy Program Brochure
- Financial Literacy Program Press Release
- Financial Literacy Program Launch Video