To request a copy of the full report on this study
Please contact:
Heather Mair
Associate Professor, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
hmair@uwaterloo.ca
This research was funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada General Research Grant Program.
We thank the women from the Grand Valley Institution for Women (GVI) who participated in this study, staff associated with Correctional Service Canada and members of community-based organizations that support Federally Sentenced Women, without whom this research would not have been possible.
Please contact:
Heather Mair
Associate Professor, Department of Recreation and Leisure Studies
University of Waterloo
Waterloo, ON N2L 3G1
hmair@uwaterloo.ca
The University of Waterloo acknowledges that much of our work takes place on the traditional territory of the Neutral, Anishinaabeg and Haudenosaunee peoples. Our main campus is situated on the Haldimand Tract, the land granted to the Six Nations that includes six miles on each side of the Grand River. Our active work toward reconciliation takes place across our campuses through research, learning, teaching, and community building, and is co-ordinated within our Office of Indigenous Relations.