COVID-19 and Mental Health (CMH) Initiative: Research
COVID-19 Pandemic Guidelines for Mental Health Support of Racialized Women at Risk of Gender-based Violence
Key Messages
- Pandemic responses must consider gendered roles and dynamics, and adopt gender-sensitive programming
- Safety principles to guide responses – data collection, service provision
- Need to gather disaggregated data – sex, race, age. GBV data collection to ensure women and girls’ safety
- Increase dedicated funding for specialized services
- Ensure that services remain open, accessible, and inclusive
- Expand access points to mental health supports
- Apply survivor-centred principles and trauma-centred supports
- Prevent racism and discriminatory practices in service provision
- Build capacity, increase awareness and training for frontline workers
- Expand shelter capacity. Strengthen helplines, online counselling and technology-based solutions. Ensure online supports 24/7. Update referral pathways
Keywords
- COVID-19
- Mental health
- Women
- Girls
- Racialized
- Gender
- Gender-based violence
- Domestic violence
- Intimate partner violence
- Pandemic
Author(s)
- Nominated Principal Applicant: Nazilla Khanlou, York University
- Andrew Ssawe (South Riverdale Community Health Centre)
- Yvonne Bohr (York University),
- Jennifer Connolly (York University),
- Iris Epstein (York University),
- Thumeka Mgwigwi (York University),
- Soheila Pashang (Humber College),
- Farah Ahmad (York University)
- Negar Alamdar (York University)
- Sajedeh Zahraei (Ontario Council of Agencies Serving Immigrants)
For more information, please contact: Nazilla Khanlou, nkhanlou@yorku.ca
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