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Gender and Sexually Diverse Communities
Consulting the Community on Advancing an LGBTQ Alberta Framework on the Prevention of Domestic Violence
October 31, 2015 by Elena in Gender and Sexually Diverse Communities
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Domestic Violence in Alberta’s Gender and Sexually Diverse Communities: Towards a Framework for Prevention
February 28, 2015 by carolina in Gender and Sexually Diverse Communities
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Overcoming the Gender Dyad: Engaging Men and Boys in Domestic Violence Prevention
November 30, 2014 by Elena in Gender and Sexually Diverse Communities
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Preventing Domestic Violence in LGBTQ Communities: Understanding How Discrimination, Stigma, and Social Exclusion are barriers to Healthy Relationships
August 25, 2014 by kaew in Gender and Sexually Diverse Communities
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Shift acknowledges that we are located on Treaty 4, Treaty 6, and Treaty 7 territories and the traditional meeting grounds and home for many Indigenous Peoples, including Cree, Saulteaux, Niisitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, and Nakota Sioux, the Siksika, the Piikani (Peigan), the Kainai (Blood), the Tsuut’ina (Sacree), Ktunaxa, Secwépemc, Dene, Mountain Cree, and the Stoney Nakoda First Nations, including Chiniki, Bearpaw, and Wesley First Nations. It is also home to Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3 and Region 4. We respect the Treaties that were made, we acknowledge the harms and mistakes of the past and we dedicate ourselves to move forward in partnership with Indigenous communities in a spirit of reconciliation and collaboration.

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