Bridging the Gap Between Research and Practice

According to policymakers and practitioners working in the field of domestic violence prevention, there is a thirst for research that will help to improve practice and initiate innovative responses at

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Building Capacity Across Alberta

Since November 2012, Shift and representatives from Grande Prairie, AB have been collaborating on a one-year pilot project aimed at disseminating research findings and building knowledge and skills to initiate

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Eyes High on Domestic Violence Research

The numbers are staggering. Every hour of every day a woman in Alberta will undergo some form of interpersonal violence at the hands of an ex-spouse or ex-partner. Lana Wells,

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Report estimates domestic violence has cost Alberta over $600M over five years

On Tuesday, June 5, 2012 we released a new research report: Preventing Domestic Violence in Alberta: A Cost Savings Perspective. The report is co-authored by Lana Wells, Brenda Strafford Chair

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New research chair to spearhead ‘first in Canada’ primary prevention project

Although largely hidden, domestic violence is reaching epidemic levels with untold costs to society. Alberta has the second highest rate of reported spousal assault in the country, with two-thirds of

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