The Connections manual is a guide for service providers and organizations to deliver group-based interventions for mothers and young children experiencing violence in relationships.
The sharing in the healing journey expressive arts toolkit is a practical resource for facilitators supporting children and their mothers or gender diverse parents who have experienced domestic violence.
The THRivE Toolkit is a practical guide for arts and heritage practitioners, researchers, and organizations seeking to evaluate health and wellbeing outcomes.
Nesting Grounds weekly community arts programs offer family mental health and well-being sessions at Access Point on Danforth and Jane, read more about the community and organizational impact.
Drawing on Access Alliance’s two decades of experience in arts-based practices, our team has developed a model to enhance newcomer mental health through the arts.
This toolkit draws on five years of experience with community-based research projects and recognizing the importance of strong training and practical tools.
This plain-language research toolkit was developed by Access Alliance to make research accessible and inclusive for everyone, including non-academics and people from marginalized backgrounds.
The updated training handbook was developed to train internationally educated and trained researchers and community members interested in conducting ethical research with a peer-led community-based research.
The updated training handbook was developed to train internationally educated and trained researchers and community members interested in conducting ethical research with a peer-led community-based research.