Initiated by The Brenda Strafford Chair in the Prevention of Domestic Violence

Lana Wells and Next Gen Men will collaborate to build a national network for pro-feminist male leaders working toward gender equality and stopping violence against women. The network will help

In 2016, Shift partnered with the Calgary Women’s Emergency Shelter, YWCA Calgary and Turner Strategies to strategize on how to enhance the impact of women’s shelters to help end violence.

On October 16, in partnership with 15 community and government agencies, Shift launched Engaging Men in Violence Prevention Learning Collaborative (EMC).

Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence has extended invitation to agencies to participate in the Engaging Men in Violence Prevention – Learning Collaborative in May.

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.

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.