
Custody & Access and Child Protection for Information for Women With Disabilities and Deaf Women Experiencing Violence Fact Sheet, (2005) Ontario Women's Justice Network
Child Protection: The CAS Wants to Talk to You , (2006) Ontario Women's Justice Network
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Type/Format of Resource: Article; Website Link
Category/Topic of interest: Woman Abuse; Child Abuse; Custody and Access; Communities, Cultures and Abuse; Prevention Programs; Family Violence; Legal Issues for women fleeing violence; OL-Custody and Access
Population Group: Friends & Family; Victims / Survivors; Health Care Service Providers; Social Service Providers; Legal Service Providers; Immigrant/Refugee Women; Criminal Justice ; Women with Disabilities/Deaf Women; GLBT; Aboriginal Women; Pregnant Women
Year of Publication: 2008
Relates to Current Project: Understanding Family & Immigration Law through E-Learning