Resources
The trans-LINK Canada Network Knowledge Hub is intended to provide easy access to a wide array of potentially useful, no-cost resources focused on information that could aid in improving the response to trans and gender diverse (TGD) sexual assault and intimate partner violence survivors. The resources available, which include those generated by the project, are intended to enhance and/or support, not replace, the provision of healthcare, social services, and/or other forms of support for TGD survivors. Audiences have been suggested for each resource, but these are not exhaustive. Although the information and resources have been reviewed, material may become out of date or not always align with individual personal perspectives.
Suggested search terms: Canada, Criminal Justice, Education Settings, Health Care Access, Help-seeking, Indigenous, Intimate Partner Violence, IPV, Older Adults, Police, Prevention, Racialized Groups, Remote, Rural, Safety Planning, Sex Work, Sexual Assault, Sexual Health, Stalking and Harassment, Trans-affirming, trans-LINK, Younger Adults
End the silence on intimate partner violence: Support services for Two-Spirit, nonbinary, & trans communities in the Greater Toronto Area (2022)
Audience: Service Providers, Survivors, General Public
Healthy + unhealthy intimate relationships in Two-Spirit, nonbinary and trans communities (2022)
Audience: Service Providers, Survivors, General Public
Transgender individuals and intimate partner violence (2022)
Audience: Service Providers, General Public
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Gender-specific and gender-neutral pronouns (2022)
Audience: Service Providers, General Public
Partnering with service providers to improve the health of women, trans, and non-binary people (2022)
Audience: Service Providers
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Supporting lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer rural sexual violence survivors (2021)
Audience: Service Providers, General Public
Transgender youth sexual assault survivors: Skills for advocates (2021)
Audience: Community-Based Advocates, Service providers
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How to be an ally to transgender older adults (2021)
Audience: General Public, Educators, Community-Based Advocates, Loved Ones, Families
Trans women and intimate partner violence: Fundamentals for service providers (2021)
Audience: Service Providers
PRIM3D: Sexual health guide for queer trans men, trans masculine and non binary people (2021)
Audience: Service Providers, Survivors