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Men and Boys
Engaging Men Across the Violence Prevention Continuum: An Exploratory Study
June 21, 2021 by Winta Abera in Men and Boys
Engaging Men Across the Violence Prevention Continuum: An Exploratory Study
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Examining the Use of Virtual Care Interventions to Provide Trauma-Focused Treatment to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Populations
September 21, 2020 by Winta Abera in Partnerships and Collaborations
Examining the Use of Virtual Care Interventions to Provide Trauma-Focused Treatment to Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Populations
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Edmonton Launches a Gender Based Violence Prevention Initiative
July 22, 2015 by Elena in News and Events
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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Building a Provincial Positive Fatherhood Involvement Strategy: Results from the Nov 21, 2013 Consultation in Red Deer, Alberta
December 31, 2013 by Elena in Fatherhood
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Promoting Positive Father Involvement: A Strategy to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence in the Next Generation
September 30, 2013 by Elena in Fatherhood
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Preventing Domestic Violence in Alberta: A Cost Savings Perspective
June 30, 2012 by Elena in Public Policy and Legislation
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Domestic Violence in Ethno-Cultural Communities: Risk and Protective Factors
June 30, 2011 by Elena in Ethno-Cultural Communities
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