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Fatherhood
Fatherhood Involvement Reference Report for No Man Left Behind: How and Why to Include Fathers in Government-Funded Parenting Strategies
May 31, 2016 by Elena in Fatherhood
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Developing a Comprehensive, Evidence-Based Strategy for Violence Prevention: Lessons Learned from Alberta, Canada
February 28, 2016 by carolina in Children and Youth
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A Strategy to Promote Healthy Youth Relationships in Alberta to Prevent Domestic Violence
April 30, 2014 by carolina in Children and Youth
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Half the Equation – Why fathers are just as important as mothers in preventing domestic violence in the next generation
January 31, 2014 by Elena in Fatherhood
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Surveying the Landscape: Sexual Violence Plans from Around the World
January 31, 2013 by Elena in Sexual Violence
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Surveying the Landscape: Domestic Violence Plans from Around the World
October 31, 2012 by Elena in Public Policy and Legislation
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How Public Policy and Legislation Can Support the Prevention of Domestic Violence in Alberta
June 30, 2012 by Elena in Public Policy and Legislation
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