Component: Violence Prevention

Legislation: N/A

Service Description

The Preventing Gender-based Violence (PGBV) program seeks to change the harmful norms, attitudes and behaviours that perpetuate gender-based violence (GBV) and its escalation to femicide in Ontario. The funding supports a range of programing that includes but is not exclusive to public education campaigns, awareness raising workshops, direct client services and capacity building efforts.

Organizations deliver programing that is consistent with one or more of the themes below:

  1. Preventing Gender-Based Violence Across the Lifespan

    Public awareness, training, workshops or direct interventions that have the intended impact of preventing GBV across the lifespan. Approaches should consider the specific ways GBV impacts families, teens, children living within GBV households and/or seniors. Different forms of abuse, including technology-facilitated GBV, should also be considered

  2. Preventing Gender-Based Violence in Indigenous Communities

    Culturally relevant and culturally safe public awareness, training, workshops or direct interventions delivered, where possible, by and for Indigenous communities, that prevent GBV, support individuals to heal from experiences of GBV and/or to address systemic violence and/or inequities that contribute to GBV

  3. Preventing Femicide and Domestic Homicide

    Public awareness, training, workshops or direct interventions that have the intended impact of preventing the escalation of violence to femicide and to prevent the harm of a child living within a GBV household

  4. Preventing Gender-Based Violence in Black and Racialized Communities

    Public awareness, training, workshops or direct delivered by and for Black and Racialized communities, that are culturally relevant, ethno-specific and are delivered in a manner that addresses GBV within these communities

People Served

Members of the community that seek GBV services and supportive resources and those working to change the harmful norms, attitudes and behaviours that perpetuate gender-based violence and its escalation to femicide in Ontario.

Program/Service Features

The Program/Services contracted by the Ministry will reflect the following features

  • Are intersectional in nature, considering how race, ethnicity, language, ability, socio economic status and sexual orientation/identity might present unique manifestations of abuse within these communities
  • Are responsive to increased risk of GBV experienced by specific groups, including
    • Girls and young women
    • Two-Spirit, Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Questioning, Queer, Intersex, Asexual, plus communities (2SLGBTQQIA+)
    • Indigenous women
    • Black and racialized women
    • Immigrant and newcomer women
    • Women with disabilities
    • Women living in rural or remote areas
    • Francophone communities
  • Are culturally relevant, localized, innovative, trauma and evidence informed

Specific service provided

  1. Public Education and Awareness Raising

    Public education and awareness raising activities are focused on the general-public or targeted to specific groups such as: education professionals, frontline workers, workplaces, students, etc. Public education and awareness raising activities should have specific objectives and processes that may include, but are not limited to

    • Raising awareness on a specific issue related to GBV
    • Raising awareness on GBV within a specific community or culture
    • Raising awareness on identifying and/or intervening in GBV
    • Raising awareness on the risks of femicide or domestic homicide
  2. Capacity Building and Systems Change

    Capacity building and systems change activities focus on systems, institutions, communities, or services. Activities should have specific objectives and processes that may include, but are not limited to

    • Increasing access to GBV-related services
    • Removing barriers to inclusion in GBV-related services
    • Improving survivors’ experience with GBV-related services
  3. Client-Based Individual and Group Supports

    Client-based services are provided to an individual client, and/or on behalf of the individual, where significant contact and focused assistance is required. Client-based activities have specific objectives and processes and may include, but are not limited to

    • Peer counselling/ support
    • Traditional/ cultural activities
    • Referrals to other services
    • Non-clinical therapeutic supports such as yoga, crafts, healing circles etc.
    • Workshops aimed to increase knowledge or skills

Program Goals

The Preventing Gender-Based Violence (PGBV) program provides funding to prevent GBV and its escalation before it occurs, thereby interrupting the cycle of abusefootnote 1 and sexual assaultfootnote 2 today and for future generations.

The goals of the PGBV program are to

  • Change attitudes, norms and behaviours related to GBV
  • Improve access to services and resources for those at risk of GBV
  • Better enable service providers and community members to support those at risk of GBV

Ministry expectations

  • All projects are to include information on risk factors for lethal violence and steps that can be taken to reduce this risk (e.g. providing referral information)
  • All services are to be delivered in a manner that is intersectional in nature, responsive to the increased risk of GBV experienced by specific groups and are culturally relevant, localized, innovative, trauma and evidence informed

Reporting Requirements

The following service data will be reported on at Interim and Final Stage reports. Service providers must report on a minimum of one output from each of the four categories: A, B, C, D. The exact outputs required will be agreed upon with Ministry Senior Advisors and are outlined in the Transfer Payment Agreements.

Service Data Name Definition
Output A1: # of unique individuals directly served Unique, or unduplicated, count of individuals that received/accessed one-to-one and group-based services through the PGBV program during the fiscal year.
For the purpose of reporting, each unique client is counted only once even if they received multiple services during the fiscal year. If the client carries into the next fiscal year, the client is counted again in the new reporting period.
If participant-based activities are not provided through your OWSEO-funded program, put”0”.
Output A2: # of event/ drop-in participants Number of participants served through large groups, trainings, drop-in services, public awareness events, etc. in which individual service user tracking/ duplication is not possible.
If participant-based group activities as described are not provided through your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output A3: # of impressions Number of impressions through social media, public education campaigns, emails/e-distribution lists, e-newsletters and other non face-to-face programing.
If impressions as described are not provided through your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output A4: # of survey respondents The total number of unique individuals who completed a survey, questionnaire or answered interview questions.
Output B1: # of survey respondents who have an increased understanding of GBV The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that they have an increased understanding of GBV.
This is in relation to a change in the attitudes, norms and behaviours related to GBV.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output B2: # of survey respondents who feel better able to respond to or intervene in abuse The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that they feel they are better able to respond or intervene in abuse.
This is in relation to a change in the attitudes, norms and behaviours related to GBV.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output B3: # of survey respondents who feel better able to respond to or intervene in sexual violence The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that they feel better able to respond to or intervene in sexual violence.
This is in relation to a change in the attitudes, norms and behaviours related to GBV.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output C1: # of survey respondents who have an increased awareness of how to get help The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that they have an increased awareness of how to get help.
This is in relation to those who are at risk of/experience GBV have increased access to services and resources.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output C2: # of survey respondents who have increased access to services and resources The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that have increased access to services and resources.
This is in relation to increasing access to services and resources for those who are at risk of/experiencing GBV.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output C3: # of survey respondents who report feeling satisfied with services accessed  The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that they feel satisfied with the services accessed.
This is in relation to increasing access to services and resources for those who are at risk of/experiencing GBV.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output D1: # of survey respondents who feel more equipped to support those experiencing GBV The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that they feel more equipped to support those experiencing GBV.
This is in relation to service providers and community members being able to better support those at risk of GBV.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.
Output D2: # of survey respondents who have applied what they have learned within their work/community The number of respondents who report, through a survey, questionnaire or interview, that they have applied what they have learned within their work/community.
This is in relation to service providers and community members being able to better support those at risk of GBV.
If this is not applicable to your OWSEO-funded program, put “0”.

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