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Alberta Primary Prevention Playbook
Connecting the social and structural determinants of health and primary prevention of domestic and family violence
March 28, 2023 by Winta Abera in Alberta Primary Prevention Playbook
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Alberta Primary Prevention Playbook
The role of social welfare policies and programs in the prevention of domestic and family violence
March 28, 2023 by Winta Abera in Alberta Primary Prevention Playbook
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Keynote for the City of Edmonton Family Violence Prevention Month Proclamation Event
November 15, 2015 by Elena in News and Events
Keynote for the City of Edmonton Family Violence Prevention Month Proclamation Event
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Building capacity in Alberta to prevent domestic violence: Results from a community of practice project
February 28, 2015 by Elena in Policy, Legislation and Systems Change
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Recent Appointments
April 10, 2014 by Elena in News and Events
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Family Violence Hurts Everyone: A Framework to End Family Violence in Alberta
November 30, 2013 by carolina in Policy, Legislation and Systems Change
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Government of Alberta Integrates Primary Prevention Strategies to Reduce Family Violence
November 29, 2013 by Elena in Government of Alberta
Government of Alberta Integrates Primary Prevention Strategies to Reduce Family Violence
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