Women91èÏÈÉú Homelessness – WH
WH1: It Ends with Us – Advancing the Right to Housing for Women and Gender-Diverse People in Canada
Khulud Baig, Women91èÏÈÉú National Housing and Homelessness Network & Keepers of the Circle, Marie McGregor Pitawanakwat, Szhibeegen Training Services, Dr. Kaitlin Schwan, Women91èÏÈÉú National Housing and Homelessness Network, Catherine Lafferty, Keeper of the Circle National Indigenous Women91èÏÈÉú Housing Initiative
WH2: Centering Women91èÏÈÉú Lived Experience to Address Housing Need and Design
Suitability and Culture: Considerations for Women-Centered Housing Design – Victoria Barclay, Graduate Student, The University of British Columbia; Ghazaleh Akbarnejad, Project Coordinator, BCSTH
Centering Women91èÏÈÉú Housing Needs in British Columbia – Kaayla Ashlie, Project Coordinator, BC Society of Transition Houses
WH3: Lessons Learned: Addressing Women and Gender-Diverse People91èÏÈÉú Experiences of Homelessness, Violence or Sex Work through Intuitive Program Design
Street Level Women at Risk Collaborative Program Manual – Cathy Nolan, Street Level Women at Risk;Jaclyn Seeler, Program Manager, Street Level Women at Risk; Melissa Currie, Womens advisory group, Street level women at risk; Tracy Dzavala, Women’s Advisory Group, Street Level Women at Risk
Surfacing Our Strengths: Developing Prototypes to Address Health, Well-Being, and Housing Challenges for Women+ – Michelle Vanchu-Orosco, BEd (Special Education), MA (Measurement, Eval, Research Methods), PhD (Statistics and Research Methods), Grad Certificate Science & Tech Commercialization, Director of Research and Data Analysis, Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness; Janine Theobald, Director of Collaborative Engagement, Greater Victoria Coalition to End Homelessness
The Maple91èÏÈÉú Learning Journey: Incorporating Feedback and Expertise from Women Exiting Homelessness into a New Program Design – Crystal Scott, Program Manager, Trellis Society for Community Impact; Victoria Maldonado, Strategic Lead, Impact & Evaluation, Trellis Society for Community Impact
WH4: The Power of Storytelling for Advocacy, Research and Creating Safe Spaces for Women and Gender-Diverse People
Making Visible: Utilizing Digital Storytelling as a Mechanism to Share Experiences of Homelessness Experienced by Women and Gender-Diverse People – Lobsang Dolkar, Sistering;Ali Serjeant, Resource Development Coordinator & Community Support Worker, Sistering
Re-defining & Re-aligning: How Telling our Story Differently was the Key to Integrating our Service Delivery and Building Safer, Sustainable Spaces for Women – Reave MacLeod, YWCA Banff
WH5: Research into the Gendered Experiences of Homelessness, the Impact of COVID-19 and Violence Against Women
A National Survey of Gender-Based Approaches to Women’s Homelessness – Abe Oudshoorn, RN, PhD, Associate Professor, Western University; Alex Nelson, Community Outreach Coordinator, National Right to Housing Network
Addressing the Intersections Between Violence Against Women and Women91èÏÈÉú Homelessness During the COVID-19 Pandemic: a mixed-methods study in Canada’s largest city – Alexa Yakubovich, Assistant Professor, Dalhousie University;Priya Shastri, Network and Strategic Manager, Woman Abuse Council of Toronto
Domestic Violence and Women91èÏÈÉú Homelessness: Promising Practices, Lessons Learned, and Sheltering Futures – Miranda Pilipchuk, Research and Evaluation Coordinator, Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters
WH6: Leading with Experience: How Survivors’ Experiences can Drive Research and Identify Barriers
‘Don’t Tell People You’re Homeless’: Experiences of Safety, Violence and Justice among Women91èÏÈÉú Emergency Shelter Users – Jennifer Gordon, Director of Advocacy`, YW Kitchener-Waterloo; Racheal Walser, Advocacy Coordinator, YW Kitchener-Waterloo
Successful Tenancies: Survivors’ Experiences with Rental Housing and Hidden Homelessness in Toronto – Alissa Klingbaum, Woman Abuse Council of Toronto; Monique Arcenal, Woman Abuse Council of Toronto