Woman Abuse (Personal)

Woman abuse refers to violence by a woman's current or former spouse, intimate partner, or date. It clearly acknowledges women are often the victims of abuse and men are most often the perpetrators of abuse. While abuse most often occurs within an intimate heterosexual relationship, it also occurs within gay and lesbian relationships. Woman abuse may involve physical or sexual assault, emotional abuse and/or control of finances and access to family, friends and community. Woman abuse hurts, damages, humiliates, isolates, intimidates, traps and sometimes kills.

(Source: Neighbours, Friends and Families: Community Action Kit to Prevent Woman Abuse, 2006)

Weaving Our Communities Conference Report January 2008

The outcomes, action items and next steps from the Weaving Our Communities conference that was held in September 2007 are presented in this report.

We will be evaluating community action and plans for action that are underway since the September conference that brought 165 people of all ages and backgrounds together to address racism, discrimination and violence in alls its forms.

For more information contact cpurdon@bmts.com