New Publication Highlights the Importance of Working with Educators and Social Workers to Prevent Adolescent Dating Violence

Date: September 8th, 2024 Authors: Elizabeth Baker, Emily Matejko, Deinera Exner-Cortens, Alysia Wright, Lianne Lee, and Darren Lund At Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence, we produce a variety

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Shift team engages parents to prevent teen dating violence through Alberta Healthy Youth Relationships Strategy

Shift received funding from the Government of Alberta’s Ministry of Community and Social Services and the Calgary Foundation, to lead the design of the next phase of the Alberta Healthy

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Shift Successfully Hosts Symposium on Preventing Teen Dating Violence

As part of the Alberta Healthy Youth Relationships Strategy, Shift is focused on supporting pre-service teacher training and education.

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AB Government and CFL use Shift’s research to create awareness about domestic violence ahead of Grey-Cup weekend

In a joint statement, the Government of Alberta and CFL encouraged football teams and fans to raise awareness about domestic violence, and with it came a recognition of Shift’s research

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Edmonton Launches a Gender Based Violence Prevention Initiative

The City of Champions recently launched a new initiative to reduce the rates of domestic violence and sexual assault in Edmonton. As outlined in their Terms of Reference, the goals

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In June 2014, we completed a new strategy to Promote Healthy Youth Relationships in Alberta to Prevent Domestic Violence. This initiative utilizes a multi-dimensional approach to address barriers and enablers

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