PATHS's Director of Research and Communications, Crystal Giesbrecht, and Saskatchewan SPCA's Family Ties Coordinator, Laura Zmud, are delivering a webinar...
In 2021, PATHS collaborated with the Saskatchewan SPCA, STOPS to Violence, and Praxis Consulting to produce the Pet-Friendly Shelter Viability...
Did you know … The victims of intimate partner violence (IPV) often stay in a violent situation rather than leave...
The article Assessing the Efficacy of a Cultural and Artistic intervention for Indigenous Women Who Have Experienced Intimate Partner Violence...
December 6 is the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. Today, the Canadian Femicide Observatory of...
The article Intimate Partner Violence, Animal Maltreatment, and Animal Safekeeping: Findings from a Public Survey, written by PATHS’ Director of...
Women’s Rights Activists in Canada and 127 Other Countries Release Global Treaty to End Violence Against Women and Girls Jo-Anne...
The article Intimate Partner Violence, Animal Maltreatment, and Concern for Animal Safekeeping: A Survey of Survivors Who Owned Pets and...
Upcoming online training dates: Monday, November 22- Thursday, November 25, 2021 Monday, January 17- Thursday, January 20, 2022 Monday, March...
On September 14, PATHS' Director of Research and Communications, Crystal Giesbrecht, delivered a webinar titled Intimate Partner Violence and Animal...
"A phone, a smart home, a digitally connected car — these are the tools of digital domestic abuse that anti-violence experts say is on the rise." https://halifax.citynews.ca/local-news/from-smart-homes-to-connected-cars-new-tools-of-domestic-abuse-make-escape-harder-6302304