Understanding family violence in diverse communities: What subject-matter experts think family law legal advisers should know

Understanding family violence in diverse communities: What subject-matter experts think family law legal advisers should know This report summarizes five thought papers written by subject-matter experts to assist family law legal advisers in identifying and responding to family violence in diverse communities. The thought papers focused on the following population groups: racialized groups; 2SLGBTQI+ individuals; Muslim communities; newcomers; and people with disabilities. 2023-10-27 Department of Justice Canada OG-GO@justice.gc.ca Government and PoliticsLawFamily violenceFamily lawDiversity Understanding family violence in diverse communities: What subject-matter experts think family law legal advisers should knowHTML https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/jr/ufvdc-cvfcd/index.html Understanding family violence in diverse communities: What subject-matter experts think family law legal advisers should knowHTML https://www.justice.gc.ca/fra/pr-rp/jr/cvfcd-ufvdc/index.html Understanding family violence in diverse communities: What subject-matter experts think family law legal advisers should knowPDF https://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/jr/ufvdc-cvfcd/pdf/RSD2023_RR_UnderstandingFamilyViolenceinDiverseCommunities_EN.pdf Understanding family violence in diverse communities: What subject-matter experts think family law legal advisers should knowPDF https://www.justice.gc.ca/fra/pr-rp/jr/cvfcd-ufvdc/pdf/RSD2023_RR_UnderstandingFamilyViolenceinDiverseCommunities_FR.pdf

This report summarizes five thought papers written by subject-matter experts to assist family law legal advisers in identifying and responding to family violence in diverse communities. The thought papers focused on the following population groups: racialized groups; 2SLGBTQI+ individuals; Muslim communities; newcomers; and people with disabilities.

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