Between 1989 and 2002, DAWN Canada produced a significant number of publications, many of which continue to be relevant as they are based on research that has not been replicated to date.
1989
Beating the Odds: Violence against Women with Disabilities.
Jillian Ridington, 1989
(Translated into Italian in 1998)
Different Therefore Unequal: Employment and Women with Disabilities.
Jillian Ridington, 1989
Only Parent in the Neighbourhood: Mothering and Women with Disabilities.
Jillian Ridington, 1989
Who Do We Think We Are: Self-Image and Women with Disabilities.
Jillian Ridington, 1989
Visions Of Fight: A Journey of Thought by and about Women with Disabilities
Kelly Wheeler and Gem Wirszilas, Editors, 1989
1992
Meeting Our Needs: An Access Manual from Transition Houses.
Shirley Masuda, with Jillian Ridington, 1992
(Translated into German in 1996 and into Italian in 1998).
1994
Breaking the Cycle of Violence - Healing Our Lives
Monika Chappell and Tanis Doe, 1994
Safety Network Policing And Justice Report Responding to Violence Against Women with Disabilities: An Assessment of Judicial Training Needs
Monika Chappell, 1994
Don't Tell Me to Take a Hot Bath: Resource Manual For Crisis Workers.
Shirley Masuda, 1994
1996
Relief...At What Cost? Women with Disabilities and Substance Use/Misuse: Tobacco, Alcohol and Other Drugs, Summary of Themes.
Monika Chappell, 1996
Safety Network Community Kit: From Abuse to Suicide Prevention and Women with Disabilities.
Shirley Masuda, 1996
A Way Out: Women with Disabilities and Smoking.
Monika Chappell, 1987
1998
The Impact of Block Funding on Women with Disabilities: Canada Health and Social Transfer.
(Report for Status of Women Canada)
Shirley Masuda, 1998
Women with Disabilities: The Social Construct of Access to Health.
Shirley Masuda, 1998
1999
DAWNing; How to Start and Maintain a Group.
Joan Meister and Shirley Masuda , 1999
Women with Disabilities: We Know What We Need to be Healthy!
Shirley Masuda, 1999
2000
Challenges of Change: Midlife Health Needs of Women with Disabilities
(in collaboration with the British Columbia Centre of Excellence for Women’s Health)
Marina Morrow (Pacific DAWN)