Shift is Nominated for U Make a Difference Award

We are pleased to share that this year, Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence team was nominated by their colleagues at the Faculty of Social Work for U Make a Difference Award (University of Calgary).

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Shift Takes Part in Improving Prevention and Public Systems of Care through Presenting Alberta Healthy Youth Relationship Strategy

Shift presented at the 25th Annual Meeting of Society for Prevention Research in Washington, DC. The presentation was titled “Prevention and Public Systems of Care: Research, Policy and Practice.”

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The Faculty of Social Work and The Werklund School of Education’s Partnership Received Teaching Award

The team that developed the course Advancing Healthy and Socially Just Schools and Communities received the University of Calgary Teaching Award for Curriculum Development.

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Promoting Positive Fatherhood Involvement Through-out Calgary

To support the implementation of promoting positive father involvement as a primary prevention strategy, Shift and Catholic Family Services initiated a series of informal meetings on promoting positive father involvement with not-for profit organizations throughout Calgary.

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Shift Partners Up with the Werklund School of Education in Enhancing the Students

In spring semester 2017, Lianne Lee from Shift and Darren Lund from the Werklund School of Education offered a three-part series to both Faculty of Social Work and Werklund School of Education students.

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Lana Wells Talks about Domestic Violence Prevention in Nova Scotia

During her visit to Halifax, Lana Wells, the Brenda Strafford Chair in the Prevention of Domestic Violence delivered three talks at three different events, all addressing primary prevention of domestic

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