Keeping the safety of the Dawson community - especially elders and chronically ill folks - in mind, DWS will be reopening drop-in services - supportive listening, laundry, showers and resource library– in a modified way.
Read MoreDWS elves have decorated our tree with care. We’re wishing for the fall of patriarchy this holiday season. What’s your Christmas wish?
Read MoreToday, December 17, is the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. Learn more about sex work, from sex workers.
Read MoreMähsi cho to Kira-Lynn Ferderber and SPARCC Sarasota for sharing knowledge. These links are based on her workshop Ending Fatphobia in Our Shelters.
Read MoreDWS has got a fab selection of books to deepen our understanding of how gender-based violence happens and to create a world based on consent
Read MoreKinship reminds me that I deserve good things and so do my friends, family and community. We deserve to live in a world where we don’t have to seek these relationships, rather they are the fabric of our societies.
Read MoreMen can play a huge role in ending gender-based violence. Men are part of a solution; That means being prepared to interrupt, stand up to, and prevent violence in the spaces we work, live, hang out, and study in.
Read MoreLinks to DWS’ Instagram chat with activist and educator Julie S. Lalonde as well as resources to prevent stalking.
Read MoreSkills, tips, and creative conversations to have with our kids about creating consent culture.
Read MoreWe know that feeling in our stomach when something is wrong, but very rarely are we taught the skills to interrupt behaviour that can lead to sexual assault or partner violence.
Read MoreDecember 1st is World AIDS Day. Why should we as anti-violence activists care about the stigma that folks living with HIV or AIDS face?
Read MoreGender-based violence is violence that is committed against someone based on their gender identity, gender expression or perceived gender.
Read MoreAlthough we don’t want to think about violence happening in our community, knowing how to separate what partner violence really looks like versus what we’re taught in the media, can have a big impact on the folks you are near to.
Read MoreYou might not think that any of your friends, family, neighbours, coworkers, or classmates are ever going to be abused. No one expects this, but we do have to prepare for it.
Read MoreWe dream of a world where folks can ask for what they want without fear of being shamed or needing alcohol as courage or an excuse. We know that alcohol is the most common weapon used in sexual assault and that folks shame and blame survivors for drinking.
Read MoreThanks to fabulous work of survivors, community activists, and educators, our cultural understanding of consent has exploded in growth in the last decade. There is always more to learn though!
Read MoreDWS has got a fab selection of books to deepen our understanding of how gender-based violence happens and to create a world based on consent
Read MoreFrom November 25 to December 10 we call on everyone to take action to end gender-based violence. Why do we need 16 Days?
Read MoreDawson Women’s Shelter is suspending all non-emergency in-person programming while continuing to offer emergency shelter and 24 Hour Support.
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