CASE Cultural Inclusion Guidelines

These Cultural Inclusion Guidelines have been informed by the lived experience of survivors of CSEC, as well as a diverse group of well-respected partner agencies across Nova Scotia who bring the valued perspectives of people who are of African heritage or Black, Indigenous, 2SLGBTQIA+ identifying, criminalized, and/or sex workers. These are tools for service providers (government, non-profit, and corporate) who work with, for, and support people from historically marginalized and stigmatized communities in Nova Scotia.

African Nova Scotian Inclusion Guidelines - Developed by YWCA Halifax for the CASE program in partnership with The Association of Black Social Workers, 902 Man-Up, and The East Preston Daycare/Family Resource Centre

Indigenous Inclusion Guidelines - Developed by YWCA Halifax for the CASE program in partnership with the Native Council of Nova Scotia

2SLGBTQIA+ Inclusion Guidelines - Developed by YWCA Halifax for the CASE program in partnership with Pride Health and Community-Based Research Centre