We’re excited to share with you the following new OER that has just been published at
KPU!
Making Sense of a Global Pandemic – 2nd Edition
Relationship Violence & Working Together Towards a Violence Free Society
Edited by: Balbir Gurm and Jennifer Marchbank
This book provides a critical understanding of relationship violence. It is used at KPU in
the BSN program, at Douglas College in Early Childhood program, Gender and Sexuality
Studies at SFU and Criminology at KPU and SFU. It has chapters on the NEVR Model used for
collaboration, on violence against all genders, in the workplace, in post-secondary
institutions and a chapter on burnout.
Access the Resource<https://kpu.pressbooks.pub/nevr2e/>
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