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SUMMARY:Let's Chat Gender Equity
DESCRIPTION:Spur Change invites small and medium-sized organizations (SMOs) and anyone else interested in the topic across Canada and abroad to take part in a conversation series on promoting gender equity in international cooperation. This community discussion series centers on gender equity through an intersectional lens and will be a knowledge sharing moment for the SMO speakers who will present new ideas and examples on how to implement gender innovative strategies in their own projects and programs. \nMain Objectives \n\nHighlight intersectional approaches to promoting gender equity implemented by Canadian SMOs and their partners.\nLearn from case study examples\, tools and methods for promoting gender equity and their applicability to future projects\nPromote knowledge sharing within the SMO community and encourage open discussion amongst peers.\n\nSeptember 3 : Gender Equity and Engaging Men and Boys \nSpeakers: \n\nDarcy Ataman\, Make Music Matter\nKamilla Pinter\, HealthBridge Foundation of Canada\nCaroline Pugeni\, SCORE Against Poverty\n\nRead their full biographies and learn more about their work by clicking here. \nEach session will be one hour and will take place from 12 noon – 1 pm EDT (9 am – 10 am PDT) over Zoom. The link will be provided after registration. Each speaker will have 10 minutes to present their work at the intersection of gender equity and the topic of the day and the remainder of the session will be a Q&A with participants. Please also note that this webinar will have simultaneous interpretation FR-EN. \nAttend here! 
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/lets-chat-gender-equity/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
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SUMMARY:Webinar Wednesdays: Rethinking Help-Seeking and Community Responsibility- Canadian Women’s Experiences of Intimate Parter Stalking
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Wednesday\, September 3rd\, as the AVA Webinar Series presents Rethinking Help-Seeking and Community Responsibility: Canadian Women’s Experiences of Intimate Partner Stalking featuring Olivia Peters from the University of Guelph. \nWednesday\, September 3rd\, 2025 \n12 – 1:30pm MST \nThis webinar presents findings from a Canadian research study on intimate partner stalking (IPS)\, centering women’s experiences of victimization and help-seeking. It explores how women conceptualize stalking\, risk\, and responsibility\, offering insight into the lived realities of IPS. This presentation aims to spark thoughtful discussion about the future of IPS responses\, including legal definitions\, risk assessment practices\, and the role of community supports. \nAbout the Speaker \nOlivia Peters is a PhD candidate (ABD) in Sociology at the University of Guelph\, researching intimate partner stalking\, risk\, and help-seeking. She serves as a consultant and on-screen expert for true crime media. Her academic work contributes to research on intimate partner violence and women’s health and wellbeing. Olivia currently holds an Alliance against Violence and Adversity (AVA) internship with the Sagesse Domestic Violence Prevention Society. \nShe is passionate about interdisciplinary\, community-based research and victim/survivor advocacy. Her experience spans anti-violence research at local\, national\, and international levels. She has served on academic and community boards\, informed public health policy\, and contributed to multiple research ethics boards. \nOlivia is the recipient of the 2024–25 Ontario Women’s Health Scholars Award (PhD) and has received both Master’s and Doctoral scholarships from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council. \nAttend here!
URL:https://canwach.ca/event/webinar-wednesdays-rethinking-help-seeking-and-community-responsibility-canadian-womens-experiences-of-intimate-parter-stalking/
LOCATION:Virtual\, Canada
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