Upcoming Events
Webinar: Research Readiness
This webinar will explore how organizations such as Sagesse, LOFT, and St. Mary’s Home use research evidence in their work and why it is important for strengthening programs and services. It will also highlight how these organizations collaborate with academics and researchers outside their networks, the barriers they face in applying evidence, and the strategies they have developed to overcome these challenges and ensure that research effectively informs practice.
Webinar: Draw the Line Against Transphobic Violence
Draw the Line Against Transphobic Violence is a free, 90-minute, instructor-led webinar that will help participants recognize harmful dynamics, and build skills for fostering cultures of consent, gender inclusion, and healthier relationships overall. This session is designed for students, educators, administrators, and staff in both secondary and post-secondary schools in Canada. Join us in creating awareness that leads to action. When we empower students, staff, and educators to take steps towards allyship, we can build inclusive schools.
Webinar: Empowering Student Trainees, Academics, and Community Agency Leaders to Address Gender-Based Violence and Adverse Childhood Experiences: Evaluating AVA’s Mentorship and Internship Programs
In this webinar, Stefan Kurbatfinski, a 4th year Doctoral Student at the University of Calgary, will provide an in-depth description about the Triadic Mentorship Program (TIP) and Community Agency Internship Program (CAIP) and use pilot data and hisown personal experiences to describe their development and impacts on initial cohorts along with next steps.
Have you listened to the RESOLVing Violence Podcast yet?
The province of Saskatchewan is home to a vibrant research community and hundreds of organizations and service providers working to prevent, respond to, and assist with recovery from violence and abuse.
Through this podcast, we hope to facilitate that transfer of knowledge from the research community to these applied stakeholders and people with lived experience, to make staying up to date on current research that much more accessible and efficient.
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