Domestic Reports & Submissions
Submission in Response to Fortis BC's Amendment Application to Amend Certificate #E16-01
Read the Environmental Assessment Office's response to our submission here.
Recommendations for Improving Policing and Police Accountability for Girls
Submission to the Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act by Sue Brown
A Space to Thrive: Young women in poverty say why they need integrated support, advocacy and education services of their own
Justice for Girls community consultation report by Tracey McIntosh & Carly Stanhope.
Those who Take Us Away: Abusive policing and failures in protection of Indigenous women and girls in Northern BC Canada
Human Rights Watch investigation report done in collaboration with Justice for Girls.
Gender Matters: Building Strength in Reconciliation
Native Women's Association of Canada report including Justice for Girls youth supplement report documenting the
inter-generational impacts of residential school on criminalized Aboriginal women and girls.
Indigenous girls and the violence of settler colonial policing
Article by longtime supporter and collaborator, Dr. Jaskiran Dhillon.
More than Bricks and Mortar: A Rights-Based Strategy to Prevent Girl Homelessness in Canada
This report is the culmination of over 3 years of Justice for Girls' work around the prevention of homelessness of teenage girls in Canada. Report prepared by Asia Czapska, Annabel Webb & Nura Taefi.
Indigenous Girls and the Canadian State
JFG research report about the situation of Indigenous girls in Canada. Prepared by Cherry Smiley.
JFG's Submission to the Federal Finance Committee for Budget 2011
Submission prepared by Annabel Webb & Asia Czapska.
Girl Homelessness in Canada
This article discusses how teenage girls become homeless in Canada and how little support the Canadian state offers. Prepared by Nura Taefi and Asia Czapska.
Justice System’s Response: Violence against Aboriginal Girls
This report explores the roots of violence against Aboriginal girls in BC and critically examines the justice system's responses to it, making several imperative recommendations. Prepared by the late Kelly MacDonald, a courageous defender of Indigenous women's and children's rights.
Struggles for Access: Examining the Educational Experiences of Homeless Young Women and Girls in Canada
This report examines and documents the many ways in which Canada's school system alienates and excludes homeless young women. Prepared by Jaskiran Dhillon.
Locking Them Up to Keep Them "Safe": Criminalized Girls in British Columbia
A JFG report by Amber Richelle Dean, in co-operation with four young women determined to make a difference and co-sponsored by the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies.
Submission in Response to Fortis BC's Amendment Application to Amend Certificate #E16-01
Read the Environmental Assessment Office's response to our submission here.
Recommendations for Improving Policing and Police Accountability for Girls
Submission to the Special Committee on Reforming the Police Act by Sue Brown
A Space to Thrive: Young women in poverty say why they need integrated support, advocacy and education services of their own
Justice for Girls community consultation report by Tracey McIntosh & Carly Stanhope.
Those who Take Us Away: Abusive policing and failures in protection of Indigenous women and girls in Northern BC Canada
Human Rights Watch investigation report done in collaboration with Justice for Girls.
Gender Matters: Building Strength in Reconciliation
Native Women's Association of Canada report including Justice for Girls youth supplement report documenting the
inter-generational impacts of residential school on criminalized Aboriginal women and girls.
Indigenous girls and the violence of settler colonial policing
Article by longtime supporter and collaborator, Dr. Jaskiran Dhillon.
More than Bricks and Mortar: A Rights-Based Strategy to Prevent Girl Homelessness in Canada
This report is the culmination of over 3 years of Justice for Girls' work around the prevention of homelessness of teenage girls in Canada. Report prepared by Asia Czapska, Annabel Webb & Nura Taefi.
Indigenous Girls and the Canadian State
JFG research report about the situation of Indigenous girls in Canada. Prepared by Cherry Smiley.
JFG's Submission to the Federal Finance Committee for Budget 2011
Submission prepared by Annabel Webb & Asia Czapska.
Girl Homelessness in Canada
This article discusses how teenage girls become homeless in Canada and how little support the Canadian state offers. Prepared by Nura Taefi and Asia Czapska.
Justice System’s Response: Violence against Aboriginal Girls
This report explores the roots of violence against Aboriginal girls in BC and critically examines the justice system's responses to it, making several imperative recommendations. Prepared by the late Kelly MacDonald, a courageous defender of Indigenous women's and children's rights.
Struggles for Access: Examining the Educational Experiences of Homeless Young Women and Girls in Canada
This report examines and documents the many ways in which Canada's school system alienates and excludes homeless young women. Prepared by Jaskiran Dhillon.
Locking Them Up to Keep Them "Safe": Criminalized Girls in British Columbia
A JFG report by Amber Richelle Dean, in co-operation with four young women determined to make a difference and co-sponsored by the Canadian Association of Elizabeth Fry Societies.