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The Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS) is the unified voice of 42 member shelter organizations. Shelters open their doors to provide a safe haven for women, children and seniors fleeing from the nightmare of domestic abuse. They support families as they develop the strength and skill to begin new lives free from violence. ACWS assists shelters by initiating violence prevention projects to improve shelter services. On the website you can search for shelters in Alberta.
Related keywords: Relationship violence (65), Spousal abuse (73)
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As a provincial umbrella organization, the Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services focuses its efforts on raising awareness of issues involving sexual abuse and sexual assault and on ensuring that Albertans have access to help. The member agencies of AASAS are responsible for day-to-day, front-line delivery of services such as crisis intervention, counselling, outreach and educational programming within their local communities and regional areas. The AASAS website provides detailed information on the member agencies, current projects, and resources and information on sexual assault in Canada.
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Connect provides confidential 24-hour phone support and in-person services by appointment for people with questions about unhealthy or abusive relationships or sexual assault. Their website provides information on these topics, or call: Support Line: 403-237-5888 (Calgary area) or Toll-Free (in Alberta): 877-237-5888. They pledge to listen, suggest solutions and connect you with a network of people and agencies who can help - when you’re ready.
Related keywords: Common law relationships (16), Elder abuse (48), Family violence general resources (81), Marriage (26), Relationship violence (65), Spousal abuse (73)
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The Distress Centre offers a main crisis and addictions line as well as specialty phone lines providing crisis intervention and information and referral services 24/7, 365 days a year. Short-term crisis counseling is also available in person. 24 hour Crisis Line 403-266-1605.
Related keywords: Bullying (26), Child abuse (42), Relationship violence (65), Spousal abuse (73)
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PAAFE is a caring community that works through partnerships to create and pursue strategies to address sexual exploitation and the harms created by prostitution. They work to reduce the harm done through prostitution and have programs geared to help women reclaim their lives.
Related keywords: Advocacy (61), Prostitution and pornography (7)
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The Support Network is located in Edmonton, Alberta, and provides community information services, crisis intervention, and suicide prevention. Its help lines are free, anonymous, confidential, and available every hour, every day. Help is also available in person and online. 24-Hour Distress Line: 780-482-HELP(4357)
Related keywords: Bullying (26), Child abuse (42), Elder abuse (48), Relationship violence (65), Spousal abuse (73)
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Youthlaw.ca is a website of the Children's Legal and Educational Resource Centre (CLERC). CLERC offers legal advice, information, referrals and services to children and youth.The Legal Topics section of their website offers answers to some common questions asked by youth regarding their legal rights. Lawyers at CLERC provide representation to young people 19 years of age and under who have nowhere else to turn for legal support.
Related keywords: Adoption (20), Bullying (26), Child support (27), Common law relationships (16), Custody and access (32), Divorce and separation (41), Drugs and alcohol (23), Health issues (61), Landlord and tenant (55), Legal services (62), Marriage (26), Relationship violence (65), Sexual harassment (10)
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EVA BC works to coordinate and support the work of victim-serving and other anti-violence programs in BC through the provision of issue-based consultation and analysis, resource development, training, research and education. It is a resource for community-based services that support survivors of sexual assault, relationship violence, child abuse and criminal harassment.
Related keywords: Child abuse (42), Elder abuse (48), Harassment (20), Relationship violence (65), Sexual harassment (10), Spousal abuse (73), Victim support and victim rights (42)
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Project Respect is a prevention program for youth ages 14 to 19 that aims to stop sexual violence, particularly acquaintance assault. “Date Rape” as it is commonly referred to, is a serious risk for youth. Project Respect challenges the attitudes and behaviours that lead to sexual violence: stereotypes, labels, miscommunication, drugs and alcohol, media pressure and power imbalance.
Related keywords: Relationship violence (65)
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This site was developed by the Law Courts Education Society of BC (LCES) in partnership with Victim Services and the Criminal Justice Branch of the Government of British Columbia. Main sections include: Services for victims; Reporting a crime; Investigation to court; About court; After sentencing. The site includes legal information pages; frequently asked questions; and information on a wide range of community resources. Some information is provided in Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, French, Punjabi, Spanish and Vietnamese. Click the Languages button in the upper right corner of the page.
Related keywords: Criminal law general resources (23), Elder abuse (48), Family law general resources (58), Family violence general resources (81), Legal process (100), Police (40), Relationship violence (65), Spousal abuse (73), Victim support and victim rights (42)
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