
W2A 2022 Annual Report
Wisdom2Action’s 2022 Annual Report We are deeply thankful for another year of amazing collaboration with our clients and partners. By multiple metrics, 2022 was another
Wisdom2Action’s 2022 Annual Report We are deeply thankful for another year of amazing collaboration with our clients and partners. By multiple metrics, 2022 was another
The Internet Isn’t All Rainbows Exposing and Mitigating Online Queerphobic Hate Against 2SLGBTQ+ Organizations Anti-2SLGBTQ+ hate is on the rise across Canada. To better understand
Building an Ecosystem to Realize Children’s Rights and Support Family Well-Being in Nova Scotia In December 2021, the Nova Scotia College of Social Workers (NSCSW)
Resource Toolkit on the Conversion Therapy Ban Since the Federal government banned conversion therapy through the passing of Bill C-4, Justice Canada provided funding for
Trans Suicide Prevention & Mental Health Promotion Tipsheets Thanks to a generous grant from the Canadian Women’s Foundation, SPECTRUM Waterloo partnered Wisdom2Action to develop a
Queering Gender-Based Violence Prevention & Response in Canada: Toolkit & Report 2SLGBTQ+ people are disproportionately impacted by gender-based violence (GBV), experience distinct forms of GBV,
Exploring a Youth Mental Health Apps Database for Canadian Youth, Families and Service Providers Fill out this form to access the resources listed below. Wisdom2Action,
A Youth-Engaged Approach to Understanding and Addressing Anti-Black Racism in Social Services Fill out this form to access the resources listed below. With the shared
Wisdom2Action’s 2021 Annual Report On behalf of Wisdom2Action (W2A), we would like to share our heartfelt thanks and appreciation with you, our partners and supporters.
2SLGBTQ+ Youth & Gender Based Violence (GBV) Consultation The Promoting Relationships and Ending Violence Network (PREVNET) partnered with our team to support youth engagement and
In the spirit of reconciliation, Wisdom2Action acknowledges the land on which it was originally established as the traditional and unceded territory of the M’ikmaq, known as Mi’kmak’i (Nova Scotia). Our team is spread across Turtle Island (Canada) on the treaty lands of many First Nations. We recognize the people and the land in this way as part of our commitment to anti-oppression and decolonization. We are all treaty people.
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