Grants and Contributions:

Title:
Online and offline violent extremist narratives and their influence on the reported rise of GBV in Eastern Ontario
Agreement Number:
GV230362
Agreement Value:
$213,421.00
Agreement Date:
Dec 20, 2023 - Mar 31, 2026
Description:
Through this 27-month project, Carleton University will conduct research that will help improve GBV services for at-risk groups. It will assess the impact of ideologically motivated violent extremism (IMVE) on intimate partner violence (IPV), gender-based violence (GBV) and anti-2SLGBTQIA+ violence in rural Eastern Ontario. To do so, the project will collect and analyse online social media data; conduct semi-structured interviews; and survey community-based workers and those with lived experiences. The project team will use the knowledge gained through this research to identify policy and legal gaps at the municipal, provincial, and federal levels and make recommendations to improve anti-GBV policy. It will also develop educational tools for schools and community workers in Eastern Ontario communities that may be used as a model for other rural communities across the country, contributing to the prevention of IPV, GBV and anti-2SLGBTQIA+ violence in Canada. Carleton University will engage with academia, media, the United Way of Eastern Ontario, and the public to share information on the research findings.
Organization:
Women and Gender Equality Canada
Expected Results:

Promising practices are incorporated by the GBV sector into new or enhanced supports for target populations.

Location:
Ottawa, Ontario, CA K1S 5B6
Reference Number:
001-2023-2024-Q4-00042
Agreement Type:
Contribution
Report Type:
Grants and Contributions
Recipient Type:
Academia
Recipient's Legal Name:
Carleton University
Program:
Gender-Based Violence Program
Program Purpose:

The purpose of the GBV Program is to strengthen the GBV sector to address gaps in supports for two groups of survivors: 1) Indigenous women and their communities, and 2) underserved populations (including women living with a disability, non-status/refugee /immigrant women, LGBTQ2S, gender non-conforming people and ethno-cultural women) in Canada. The Program provides grant and contribution funding to Canadian organizations to improve supports to help create long-term, comprehensive solutions at the national, regional, and local levels.