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Anti-Stigma

Social Condition Discrimination is a Public Health Issue. Here’s Why!

Social condition discrimination is a strain on public health and deadly for those who experience discrimination. Join us in calling on the BC government to add social condition as a protected characteristic under BC Human Rights Code.
By Taz Khandwani Taz Khandwani | Sep 25, 2025 | Blog, Videos, Anti-Stigma

Freedom of Information Request Toolkit

YOUR INFORMATION RIGHTS + MUNICIPAL POLICE DEPARTMENTS - If you experience an aggressive police encounter or are arrested and searched, what are your rights in accessing information police keep about you? This guide on how to access information about yourself from the police is borne out of on-the-ground experiences of folks engaged in direct, non-violent social justice actions, and is a collaborative project between the BC Civil Liberties Association (BCCLA) and Pivot.
By Nina Taghaddosi Nina Taghaddosi | May 30, 2025 | Criminalization and Policing, Anti-Stigma, Public Legal Education

Marked: Poverty Discrimination is a Public Health Issue and the Human Rights Code Can Help

Connecting the intersecting fields of social justice and public health by illustrating the undeniable link between the structural determinants of health and a person’s social condition on their quality of life.
By Nina Taghaddosi Nina Taghaddosi | Feb 12, 2025 | Criminalization and Policing, Blog, Anti-Stigma

Pivot's Submission to MSDPR 5-year Poverty Reduction Plan Review

Pivot has submitted feedback to the Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction for the Ministry’s first five-year review of its poverty reduction strategy for BC. A community consultation with people who have lived and living experiences of poverty informed this submission and their top priorities are increasing social belonging through increased opportunities for peer work and civic and social engagement, finding new ways to fund poverty reduction by eliminating the criminalization of people living in poverty, enshrining the protection of people living in poverty in provincial law, and funding free and accessible public transit in metropolitan areas and especially in rural areas. #defundthepolice #socialconditionprotections #freeaccessibletransit #endthewaronthepoor #peerworkiswork
By Nina Taghaddosi Nina Taghaddosi | Apr 26, 2023 | Anti-Stigma, Legal Submissions

Hastings Tent City Residents Decamped While City Under Weather Warning

The City’s enforcement of this bylaw is constitutionally suspect, as it is being undertaken without due consideration of the human rights and social conditions of Hastings Tent City Residents.
By Meenakshi Mannoe Meenakshi Mannoe | Nov 29, 2022 | Criminalization and Policing, Anti-Stigma, Homes For All, Letters & Statements

Winter Housing Plan for People Who Shelter in Public Space

We write as seasonal weather changes take place, to inquire about housing plans from the city, province, and federal government for people who shelter in public space, including for the residents of the Hastings Tent City. Members of Our Streets have worked with Block Stewards, leaders and organizers who reside in the Hastings Street Tent City, to develop demands that reflect their housing needs: • Hands off tent cities • A real public option for housing • Real fire safety • Make landlords fix buildings • Protect all tenants’ rights under the law • Power to the tenants • Housing now
By Meenakshi Mannoe Meenakshi Mannoe | Nov 22, 2022 | Criminalization and Policing, Anti-Stigma, Homes For All, Letters & Statements

VPD Manufactured Disinformation

VPD's "Vancouver's Social Safety Net: Rebuilding the Broken" report is manufactured disinformation and a distraction from the critical, life-limiting conditions that profoundly affect the most vulnerable members of our communities, across Vancouver.
By Taz Khandwani Taz Khandwani | Nov 10, 2022 | Criminalization and Policing, Anti-Stigma, Letters & Statements

Supporting the call to dismantle BC’s family policing system

Support the calls of West Coast Leaf, BC Association of Social Workers, YWCA Metro Vancouver, Raincity Housing, Parents Advocating Collectively for Kin (PACK) BC, and Keeping Families Together, to dismantle the family policing system, and #StopTearingFamiliesApart https://act.newmode.net/action/west-coast-leaf/stop-tearing-families-apart
By Nina Taghaddosi Nina Taghaddosi | Nov 09, 2022 | Criminalization and Policing, Anti-Stigma, Letters & Statements

Judicial Review of the Fire Order issued by Vancouver Fire Rescue Services in late July 2022

PRESS RELEASE - Residents of the Hastings Street tent city (represented by the law firm Arvay Finlay LLP) sought a Judicial Review of the Fire Order issued by Vancouver Fire Rescue Services in late July 2022. The review of this Fire Order and the City of Vancouver’s enforcement actions highlight the gross disparities that people who rely on public space face as they seek shelter in the community now known as the Hastings Tent City.
By Taz Khandwani Taz Khandwani | Oct 03, 2022 | Criminalization and Policing, Press Releases, Anti-Stigma, Homes For All

The Case for Social Condition

Advocacy for enshrining basic human rights protections in (colonial) legislation for people living in poverty, both in BC and across the country, isn’t new. For several decades, anti-poverty advocates have been actively campaigning to have ‘social condition’ added into the Canadian Human Rights Act and the BC Human Rights Code (‘the Code’) as a protected characteristic against discrimination[1], the same way that a person’s age and ethnic background are currently protected.
Sep 12, 2022 | Anti-Stigma
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