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Posted on November 30, 2021 by Admin

Violence Against Women Is and Was its Own Pandemic: COVID-19 Made Things Worse

In this video and blog post, Nadine Wathen shares the results and recommendations from a recent study that investigated how policy responses to the COVID-19 pandemic impacted violence against women services in Ontario: Violence Against Women Is and Was its Own Pandemic: COVID-19 Made Things Worse

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