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LGBT ACCESS TO JUSTICE TOOLKIT: Challenging violence through LGBT Community Engagement

This toolkit is for LGBT rights campaigners worldwide, interested in learning more about how their peers have campaigned for positive changes to address LGBT violence. It offers tools for LGBT rights champions in policing, justice and state institutions, looking for new ways to ensure LGBT people are fully included and protected.  

The toolkit compiles some best practice case studies from project partners and makes their insights accessible to a broader audience.

 

The Toolkit includes

Examples of LGBT CSO and community responses to violence, including campaigning, advocacy, documentation, research and community organising

Insights on bridging power divides between civil society and the state

Perspectives of LGBT equality advocates and allies working within policing and justice institutions

Target group: LGBT rights campaigners worldwide
Language: English, Albanian, Serbo-Croatian
Website: Stonewall
Credit: The toolkit was written by Claire House, Stonewall

LGBT ACCESS TO JUSTICE TOOLKIT: Challenging violence through LGBT Community Engagement

This toolkit is for LGBT rights campaigners worldwide, interested in learning more about how their peers have campaigned for positive changes to address LGBT violence. It offers tools for LGBT rights champions in policing, justice and state institutions, looking for new ways to ensure LGBT people are fully included and protected.  

The toolkit compiles some best practice case studies from project partners and makes their insights accessible to a broader audience.

The Toolkit includes

  • Examples of LGBT CSO and community responses to violence, including campaigning, advocacy, documentation, research and community organising 

  • Insights on bridging power divides between civil society and the state

  • Perspectives of LGBT equality advocates and allies working within policing and justice institutions 

Target group: LGBT rights campaigners worldwide
Language: English, Albanian, Serbo-Croatian
Website: Stonewall
Credit: The toolkit was written by Claire House, Stonewall

Support / Credit

This collection of tools and resources is based on numerous activists’, movement’s and organization’s work and time.

We recommend that you support and credit the work behind the resources you download, by donating, or in other ways supporting groups and organizations behind the tools you use.

Bearing in mind that women’s- feminist- and LGBTIQ+ organizations are acutely underfunded globally, despite the important work they carry out.

Background / Who we are

This site was developed by a Feminist Network in Denmark, consisting of 4 civil society organizations, Oxfam IBIS Denmark, Action Aid Denmark, The Danish Family Planning Association, and the Women’s Council Denmark. 

The Feminist Network was formed to guide our own working methods in a more feminist direction. And to inspire and be inspired by the vast amount of knowledge, experience, and practice within the many feminist traditions and movements globally.

The site is an effort to share this with others. And to give visibility and credit to the producers of the many valuable resource and toolkits that are accessible online.

Contact info: kvr@kvinderaad.dk

Support / Credit

This collection of tools and resources is based on numerous activists’, movement’s and organization’s work and time.

We recommend that you support and credit the work behind the resources you download, by donating, or in other ways supporting groups and organizations behind the tools you use.

Bearing in mind that women’s- feminist- and LGBTIQ+ organizations are acutely underfunded globally, despite the important work they carry out.

Background / Who we are

This site was developed by a Feminist Network in Denmark, consisting of 4 civil society organizations, Oxfam IBIS Denmark, Action Aid Denmark, The Danish Family Planning Association, and the Women’s Council Denmark. 

The Feminist Network was formed to guide our own working methods in a more feminist direction. And to inspire and be inspired by the vast amount of knowledge, experience, and practice within the many feminist traditions and movements globally.

The site is an effort to share this with others. And to give visibility and credit to the producers of the many valuable resource and toolkits that are accessible online.

Contact info: kvr@kvinderaad.dk