Shift and the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy’s Recent Study Reveals the Connection between Sporting Events, Holidays and Domestic Violence in Calgary

After studying through 70,000 of 2011 to 2014 domestic violence reports, Shift: the Project to End Domestic Violence along with the University of Calgary’s School of Public Policy comes to a suggestion that there is a connection between sporting events, holidays and domestic violence in Calgary, Alberta.

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$280K to Steward Healthy Youth Relationships in Alberta

Shift’s provincial Healthy Youth Relationships Strategy recently received $280K to support the ongoing implementation of a multi-pronged framework aimed at cultivating healthy relationship skills in young people throughout Alberta.

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Shift Launches Engaging Men in Violence Prevention – Learning Collaborative in Calgary

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.

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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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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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Lana Wells Shares Her Experiences on Women in Leadership

Lana Wells, the Brenda Strafford Chair in the Prevention of Domestic Violence, presented at the City of Calgary Community Services inaugural Diversity in Leadership Conference with the focus on women

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