Join Women and Gender Equality Canada’s Gender-Based Violence Knowledge Centre for a dynamic panel discussion that brings together researchers and experts from WAGE, the University of Montreal, St Mary’s University, as well as PREVNet, to explore the growing issue of technology-facilitated gender-based violence and how it intersects with teen dating violence.
The panel discussion will take place on Thursday, February 27th from 1 – 2:30pm EST. Register today!

Why You Should Attend:
- Gain Insight: Understand how technology is being used to perpetuate harmful behaviors in teen relationships—like online harassment, digital stalking, and image-based abuse.
- Hear from Experts: Listen to a diverse panel of voices, all sharing valuable knowledge on the subject.
- Explore Solutions: Learn about what can be done to prevent and address tech-facilitated gender-based violence in youth relationships. the emotional and psychological trauma
Learn more about technology-facilitated gender-based violence and teen dating violence:
- Fact sheet: Technology-facilitated gender-based violence – Canada.ca
- Teen Dating Cyberviolence: A Systematic Narrative Review of Gender-Based Analyses of Risk and Protective Factors
- Technology-facilitated gender-based violence among young people: Synthesizing the research to promote digital safety in Canada
- Bullying and Teen Dating Violence | Healthy Relationships – PREVNet
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