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RESOLVE is a prairie-based research network that coordinates and supports research aimed at ending violence, especially violence involving girls and women. RESOLVE creates partnerships among service agencies, government departments and universities across the prairie provinces with offices in Alberta, Manitoba and Saskatchewan.

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Upcoming Events

Webinar: Saskatchewan Common Assessment Protocol for Intimate Partner Violence/Abuse (SK CAP)

Join PATHS for a webinar to learn about the new Saskatchewan Common Assessment Protocol for Intimate Partner Violence and Abuse (SK CAP), designed to help support people across Saskatchewan in screening for intimate partner violence/abuse, identifying and assessing risk, and creating safety plans. The webinar will include a preview of the online training module and a demonstration of how to use the online interactive version of the RIC and Saskatchewan Safety Planning Guide in your practice.

Webinar: Shame-To-Guilt and Stalking: Exploring Two Forms of Intimate Partner Violence among Sexual and Gender Minorities and Women Living Rurally

For sexual and gender minorities and women living rurally, groups that face unique vulnerabilities such as homophobia and geographic isolation, respectively, shame-to-guilt and stalking can manifest uniquely. This webinar will (1) examine how these forms of IPV can manifest in these groups through the voices of those with lived experiences and relevant service providers and (2) offer practical strategies to improve support and service delivery.

Webinar: Recognizing the Importance of Family Violence for Children's Best Interests in Family Law Context

Screening for family violence (FV) is the first step in keeping parents who have experienced FV and their children safer. This webinar will begin with an overview of why family legal professionals should screen for FV, what holds us back and what screening tools will help standardize the process. Moving beyond screening, the panel will introduce a new online assessment guide––the e-SAFeR––that is designed to help family law professionals create parenting plan recommendations that account for FV and forefront the safety of the children and the parent who experienced FV.

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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