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Engaging Men and Boys
Bystander Interventions to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and The Advancement of Gender Equality, Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
October 17, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Bystander Interventions to Engage and Mobilize Men for Violence Prevention and The Advancement of Gender Equality, Diversity, Justice, and Inclusion: Rapid Evidence Review
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Strong Women’s Circle: Supporting Alberta Primary Prevention Framework by Mapping Root Causes of Violence and Identifying Policy Recommendations to Stop Violence Against Indigenous Peoples Before it Starts
June 30, 2022 by Elena in Alberta Primary Prevention Playbook
Strong Women’s Circle: Supporting Alberta Primary Prevention Framework by Mapping Root Causes of Violence and Identifying Policy Recommendations to Stop Violence Against Indigenous Peoples Before it Starts
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Opening the Door Beyond the Legal System: Understanding the Use of Alternative Justice Approaches to Sexual Violence Prevention and Healing in Canada
June 30, 2022 by Elena in Sexual Violence
Opening the Door Beyond the Legal System: Understanding the Use of Alternative Justice Approaches to Sexual Violence Prevention and Healing in Canada
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High-Level Summary of Nine Rapid Evidence Reviews: Innovative Approaches to Mobilize More Men to Prevent Violence and Advance Equity
May 31, 2022 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
High-Level Summary of Nine Rapid Evidence Reviews: Innovative Approaches to Mobilize More Men to Prevent Violence and Advance Equity
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Engaging Men and Boys to Prevent Violence Must Become Our Priority
May 16, 2022 by Winta Abera in News and Events
Engaging Men and Boys to Prevent Violence Must Become Our Priority
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Lana Wells spoke at the Upsteam Speakers Series
June 30, 2021 by Winta Abera in Conferences and Presentations
Lana Wells spoke at the Upsteam Speakers Series
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Engaging Men Across the Violence Prevention Continuum: An Exploratory Study
June 21, 2021 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Engaging Men Across the Violence Prevention Continuum: An Exploratory Study
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Reforming the Alberta Police Act, Police Service Regulation, and Provincial Policing Standards to Better Respond to Sexual and Gender Harassment in the Workplace
June 15, 2021 by Winta Abera in Engaging Men and Boys
Reforming the Alberta Police Act, Police Service Regulation, and Provincial Policing Standards to Better Respond to Sexual and Gender Harassment in the Workplace
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CallinMen: Answering the question of how to engage more men in violence prevention and gender equality promotion
March 24, 2021 by Benazir Rahman in Engaging Men and Boys
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Working with IMPACT to study coercive control
March 23, 2021 by Winta Abera in Partnerships and Collaborations
Working with IMPACT to study coercive control
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