Resource Hub

The Resource Hub supports a wide range of professionals working in the arts, settlement, and healthcare sectors. Whether you are a manager or program coordinator leading community initiatives, an academic or researcher building an evidence base, or a practitioner working directly with newcomers, this hub supports your work. It offers practical, accessible, and evidence-informed tools tailored to your role.

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The HEAL Resources section features research- and program-related materials, tools, and reports from the Hubs of Expressive Arts for Life (HEAL) Project. HEAL is a multi-year expressive arts initiative focused on the lived experiences of newcomer women who are survivors of domestic violence.

Here, you will find key program implementation tools, research findings, milestone and subgroup reports, as well as policy, advocacy, and creative gallery materials that reflect the impact and learning of the project.

This paper presents a scoping review of existing research on intimate partner violence (IPV) within immigrant communities in Canada.
Toolkits & Handbooks
The Arts and health evaluation toolkit is a practical guide for conducting structured and rigorous evaluations of arts and health programmes.
This paper examines the barriers immigrant and minority ethnic women face when accessing intimate partner violence (IPV) services in a marginalized, multicultural neighborhood in Montreal, Canada.
HEAL Resources
These co-design reports capture the collaborative activities, expert insights, and community-informed processes that shaped the development of the HEAL 12-session expressive arts program.
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