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SUMMARY:Family Violence Prevention Month
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URL:https://acws.ca/event/family-violence-prevention-month/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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SUMMARY:16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence
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URL:https://acws.ca/event/16-days-of-activism-against-gender-based-violence/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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SUMMARY:Understanding Domestic Violence and Coercive Control for Family Lawyers (Edmonton)
DESCRIPTION:Using the foundation of the Duluth Model of Power and Control\, learn about the various tactics those who cause harm use to establish a dynamic of coercive control in alignment with the definition of family violence in the Divorce Act. \nTopics of focus will include: \n• Understanding coercive controlling violence\n• How and why violence is minimized and/or denied\n• Practical skills for starting the conversation\n• Understanding the Danger Assessment tool\n• Shelter services and supports and how shelters can help legal professionals\n• The effects of domestic violence on children\n• Domestic violence and your workplace \nThis program is offered in collaboration with the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS). The ACWS is the provincial network organization for women’s shelters in Alberta and has a strong focus on community education and empowerment to address and end gender-based and domestic violence. \nBelow is a statement from ACWS: \nWe believe in a world free from violence and abuse and know these issues are the collective responsibilities of the entire community\, including legal structures. Through our Call to Action\, Leading ChangeTM\, we provide the tailored\, strengths-based education and resources that workplaces\, schools\, government\, sports groups\, and communities need to make the lasting\, transformational change needed to bring an end to domestic violence. \nRegister Here\n*Please Note: Program formats and dates are subject to change depending on the COVID-19 situation at the time of a program running. We are committed to ensuring the health and safety of all attendees\, volunteers\, and staff (and their families) and will follow all provincial and local public health regulations. We are participating in the Restrictions Exemption Program. For more information\, visit LESA.org/covid19 \nIf multiple lawyers or staff members from your firm would like to attend this program\, please contact info@lesa.org for pricing.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/understanding-domestic-violence-and-coercive-control-for-family-lawyers/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Training
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DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220308T133000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220210T212850Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220224T170432Z
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SUMMARY:IWD: Film Screening and Panel Discussion\, "Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again"
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a virtual screening of Mary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again followed by a live panel discussion with filmmaker Courtney Montour and guests. \nMary Two-Axe Earley: I Am Indian Again shares the powerful story of Mary Two-Axe Earley\, who fought for more than two decades to challenge sex discrimination against First Nations women embedded in Canada’s Indian Act and became a key figure in Canada’s women’s rights movement. \nUsing never-before-seen archival footage and audio recordings\, Mohawk filmmaker Courtney Montour engages in a deeply personal conversation with the late Mohawk woman who challenged sexist and genocidal government policies that stripped First Nations women and children of their Indian status when they married non-Indian men. \nMontour speaks with Cree activist Nellie Carlson\, Mary’s lifelong friend and co-founder of Indian Rights for Indian Women\, and meets with three generations in Mary’s kitchen in Kahnawà:ke to honour the legacy of a woman who galvanized a national network of allies to help restore Indian status to thousands of First Nations women and children. \nThe virtual screening is FREE to attend for ACWS members\, staff\, and shelter clients. \nIt is also open to the public\, by donation. All proceeds from the event will go to the Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association. \nTickets\n  \nPanelists\n\nCourtney Montour  \nCourtney Montour is Kanien’kehá:ka (Mohawk) from Kahnawake. She works in the documentary film and digital media fields exploring issues of Indigenous identity. She directed\, wrote and co-produced Flat Rocks (2017)\, a short documentary revealing how the development of Canada’s St. Lawrence Seaway forever changed the landscape and the livelihood of the Kahnawake Mohawk community. Her first documentary Sex Spirit Strength won Best of Festival and the Emerging Filmmaker award at the 2016 Yorkton Film Festival. She has directed episodes for several documentary series including Mohawk Ironworkers (2016) and Skindigenous (2021). Courtney co-created and coordinated McGill University’s Indigenous Field Studies course\, held in Kahnawake\, for 8 years. Passionate about educating\, the course surfaces the intergenerational effects of colonization and Canadian policies on contemporary Indigenous society.  \nIrene Morin   \nIrene is a resilient Indigenous woman who\, after overcoming hardship and adversity at a young age\, rose to become a celebrated community leader. Throughout her lifetime Irene has demonstrated an indomitable spirit\, resilience and optimism. She is fiercely proud of her culture\, her people and her community; she has tirelessly dedicated herself to building bridges and advancing the interests of Indigenous peoples.  \nToday\, Irene is an Elder of the Enoch Cree Nation. She is a survivor of the Blue Quills Indian Residential School in Alberta\, and credits the institution for providing her a solid educational foundation.  \nIrene’s extensive career included working in the 1960’s for what was then the Department of Indian Affairs\, and later for the Edmonton Separate School Board\, Native Counselling Services of Alberta\, the Senate of Canada in Ottawa and for the Enoch Cree Nation for nearly 30 years.  \nIrene has been recognized for her outstanding contribution to her community and province. In 2002 she received the Queen Elizabeth 11 Golden Jubilee Medal and in 2017 she was a recipient of the Senate of Canada 150 Anniversary Medal. The “Queen’s Golden Jubilee Medal was awarded by the Governor General of Canada to “those who have made outstanding and exemplary contributions to their communities or to Canada as a whole”.  \nThe Senate of Canada 150th Medal recognized those who “through generosity\, dedication\, volunteerism and hard work\, make their hometowns\, communities\, regions\, provinces or territories a better place to live” and “outstanding individuals” whose work reflects the “values of diversity\, acceptance\, generosity\, fairness and equality”.  As reflected by these accolades\, Irene has\, throughout her life\, led vital initiatives and enriched the lives of those in her community.  She was the founder and driving force behind the Annual Aboriginal Role Models of Alberta Awards for more than 25 years. Though officially retired\, Irene still volunteers for causes close to her heart\, including the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters and the World Indigenous Games. She was instrumental in bringing the Games to the Enoch Cree Nation.  \nJeannette MacInnis  \nAs the former Director of Health and Ending Violence initiatives at the BC Association of Aboriginal Friendship Centre’s Jeannette has an extensive background in a multitude of social determinants of health and wellness areas including poverty. Jeannette has been a strong advocate for the health and well-being of women\, with an expansive academic and professional background on the issue\, extending as far afield as the plight of women in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.  Jeannette has been highly active in the movement to end violence against women and girls\, including human trafficking\, sexual exploitation\, and domestic and family violence with participation on many provincial and national committees and projects. She previously sat on the board of directors for the Battered Women Support Services (BWSS) for 4 years\, and BCs Community Coordination for Women’s Safety provincial working group for 5 years. Nationally\, she sat on the Canadian Women’s Foundation and a former National Advisory Committee on the prevention of human trafficking and exploitation of Indigenous women and youth. She is currently the Women & Wellness Manager at ANFCA.  \nJanice Willier  \nJanice is from Sucker Creek First Nation in Treaty 8 territory and currently resides in Edmonton with her partner and two sons. Janice works for Indigenous Services Canada as a Program Liaison Officer\, but was previously part of the Mental Wellness Unit where responsibilities included overseeing the Indian Residential School Support Program\, the Elder’s Advisory Committee and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women & Girls’ Pre-inquiry process. She has always been a strong advocate for Indigenous people\, particularly in the health field\, and brings her expertise and knowledge to her role on the board. Janice is an ACWS Public Director.  \n 
URL:https://acws.ca/event/iwd-film-screening-and-panel-discussion-mary-two-axe-earley-i-am-indian-again/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual
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DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220612T170000
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SUMMARY:Test 2
DESCRIPTION:Some information about the event.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/test-2/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220621T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220621T203000
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CREATED:20220601T155140Z
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SUMMARY:National Indigenous Peoples Day: Virtual Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nKímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy\nKímmapiiyipitssini (Blackfoot): GEE-maa-bee-bit-sin — giving kindness to each other\nThis event is presented in partnership with the Alberta Native Friendship Centres Association and the National Film Board. \nOn National Indigenous Peoples’ Day\, ACWS is hosting a virtual screening of Kímmapiiyipitssini: The Meaning of Empathy followed by a post-screening discussion moderated by Leigh Sheldon\, psychologist at Indigenous Psychological Services and the Consultant for the Indigenous Community of Practice with the Blueprint Project\, and featuring Dr. Tailfeathers and other special guests. \nAbout the Film\nThe film is an intimate portrait of survival\, love and the collective work of healing in the Kainai First Nation in Southern Alberta\, a Blackfoot community facing the impacts of substance use and a drug-poisoning epidemic. \nFREE for ACWS members\, staff\, and shelter clients. Open to the public by donation\, with all proceeds going to ANFCA. \n \nDr. Esther Tailfeathers\n \nDr. Tailfeathers is a family physician in her home community of Standoff\, Alberta\, and served Fort Chipewyan\, where she flew in for one week a month to provide 24-hour service for seven days. She is Indigenous Medical Lead with the Indigenous Health Program\, Alberta Health Services\, and an emergency room doctor in Cardston\, Alberta. \nOne of the biggest challenges that Dr. Tailfeathers has faced in her medical career is a fentanyl crisis in her community. She led the fight against the epidemic before the scope of the problem was recognized in the rest of Canada. \nHer experience dealing with this crisis reinforced her commitment to improving health care providers’ recognition and understanding of the social determinants of health. More attention must be paid to the emotional and mental trauma behind addiction and other illnesses\, she argues\, including the continuing impacts of the residential school system. \nLeigh Sheldon\n \nLeigh is an Indigenous Registered Psychologist from Swan River First Nations. She has also operated Leigh’s Counselling Services since 2018 and served clients throughout Alberta. She founded Aboriginal Psychological Services in 2017 and  it is now called Indigenous Psychological Services. Indigenous Psychological Services is located in Slave Lake\, Enoch\, Edmonton and Calgary and entails 16 practitioners. She has been in practice since 2013. \nLeigh specializes in providing Psychological Services for Indigenous peoples and Decolonization. Her focus has been on research on the impacts of colonization\, historical influences that impact our clients\, systematic racism and oppression\, trauma informed techniques that honor the medicine wheel approaches and integrating cultural techniques in a clinical setting. She honors the two eyed seeing approach when it comes to operating a practice and how to work with clients. \nLeigh provides an internship program that honors the unique needs of our clients by creating specialization in trauma and culturally informed techniques. She also provides presentations to organizations\, schools and first Nations communities on clinical and cultural awareness. \nLeigh also specializes in Complex trauma with her dedication to ongoing trauma training in the past six years. She is certified in Somatic Attachment Practitioner two year training. She is completing her third year Somatic Experiencing training\, narrative therapy and Self-Regulation Therapy. Leigh personally believes in holistic approaches and embodying the Medicine Wheel to provide balance and direction. With compassion\, gentleness and kindness\, humans have the ability to heal and overcome many things. \n  \nRegister Now
URL:https://acws.ca/event/virtual-screening-and-panel-discussion-kimmapiiyipitssini-the-meaning-of-empathy/
LOCATION:https://acws.ca/event/virtual-screening-and-panel-discussion-kimmapiiyipitssini-the-meaning-of-empathy/
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220823T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220823T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220614T164110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220818T213216Z
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SUMMARY:Seminar (sale test)
DESCRIPTION:Testing: virtual events + eCommerce
URL:https://acws.ca/event/seminar-sale-test/
LOCATION:Online
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220915T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220915T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220906T173933Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T222346Z
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SUMMARY:Leading Change™: Domestic Violence & Your Workplace presentation at the CMHA Working Stronger Network
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, learn about the impacts domestic violence can have on your workplace\, and how to respond to it. \nThis session is available to members of the CMHA Working Stronger Network. \nRegistration for the network is available at the CMHA Working Stronger website at a cost of $200.00
URL:https://acws.ca/event/leading-change-domestic-violence-your-workplace-presentation-at-the-cmha-working-stronger-network/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Event,Leading Change,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220923T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220923T134500
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220728T161212Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220912T202905Z
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SUMMARY:ACWS Annual General Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating the innovation\, collaboration\, and memorable achievements of shelters across the province. \nFeaturing special guest\, journalist and author\, Elizabeth Renzetti. \nHybrid Format – Zoom or In-Person \nPlease RSVP to attend: \nIn-Person RSVP: CLICK HERE \nVirtual RSVP: CLICK HERE \nView AGM 2022 Invitation \nView the 2021-22 Annual Report \n  \nPlease note that will we be asking in-person attendees to wear a mask to help prevent the spread of COVID-19.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/acws-annual-general-meeting/
LOCATION:Chateau Lacombe\, 10111 Bellamy Hill Rd\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220923T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220923T140000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220914T230956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220914T231100Z
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SUMMARY:Book Reading
DESCRIPTION:We Need to Do This: A History of the Women’s Shelter Movement in Alberta and the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters\nAlberta Culture Days Event \n“This book debunks the tired stereotype of Alberta as a redneck bastion of oil workers and cowboys….Alberta’s shelter network is a living testament to the perseverance\, drive\, and compassion of its women.”– Margo Goodhand\, author of Runaway Wives and Rogue Feminists: The origins of the women’s shelter movement in Canada \nJoin us on September 23 for a public book-reading event! Author Alexandra Zabjek will be reading from the soon-to-be-released book on the history of the women’s shelters in Alberta and speaking about her experience researching it. We Need to Do This features the women leaders of Alberta’s shelters\, who were advocates of women’s rights\, and the communities that embraced and supported the shelters. It’s a testament to the changes\, challenges\, and triumphs of Alberta’s women’s shelters. \nThe book reading is part of our Annual General Meeting activities and is open to the public. \nThank you to Alberta Culture Days and the Government of Alberta for sponsoring this event.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/book-reading/
LOCATION:Chateau Lacombe\, 10111 Bellamy Hill Rd\, Edmonton\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Event
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220928T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220928T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220826T233729Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220830T024930Z
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SUMMARY:Leading Change™ in Fox Creek: Understanding Domestic Violence and Elder Abuse
DESCRIPTION:In this session\, community members will explore the root causes of domestic violence to gain an understanding of how and why violence happens. Prevalence and rates of elder abuse\, intergenerational trauma\, and violence in rural communities will also be discussed. We will examine and challenge common myths and misconceptions that exist about domestic violence. Using the evidenced-based Duluth Model of Power and Control\, we will discuss the various tactics abusers use to establish a dynamic of coercive control. The session will provide the skills and knowledge of how to recognize abusive dynamics\, how to safely support people experiencing violence\, and understand more about available resources.    \nRSVP by emailing admin@foxcreekcrc.ca or phoning 780-622-3758.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/leading-change-in-fox-creek-understanding-domestic-violence-and-elder-abuse/
LOCATION:Fox Creek Community Resource Centre\, 103 2a Ave\, Fox Creek\, Alberta\, T0H 1P0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Event,Leading Change
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220929T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20220929T200000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220906T174320Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220907T222233Z
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SUMMARY:Leading Change™ at the Edmonton Business Association Table Top Mixer
DESCRIPTION:Visit the Leading Change™ booth at the Edmonton Business Association Table Top Mixer and meet the Leading Change team. Find out how you can create change in your business\, workplace\, school\, or community. Free event and open to all!
URL:https://acws.ca/event/leading-change-booth-at-the-edmonton-business-association-table-top-mixer/
LOCATION:Output\, 10350 124 St\,\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5N 3V9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Event,Leading Change
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221025T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221027T163000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220906T174823Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220920T203652Z
UID:35082-1666688400-1666888200@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Leading Change™ Facilitator Activation Training (Online)
DESCRIPTION:This training is for ACWS members and the public interested in augmenting their knowledge and ability to deliver Leading Change™ curriculum in their community. \nParticipants build their knowledge base and learn how to address some of the tough questions we get when doing this work while gaining facilitation skills. This workshop increases awareness and capacity among prevention leaders at all levels of your organization\, equipping them to continue the work of violence prevention in their communities. \nIf you have any questions about the session\, please contact leadingchange@acws.ca \nThe registration form is available to members through the Members Hub. \nThis training is available to ACWS Full Members free of charge\, and to Associate Members at a reduced rate.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/leading-change-online-facilitator-activation-training/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Leading Change,Training,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221101
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221201
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220907T161842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T190045Z
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SUMMARY:Family Violence Prevention Month
DESCRIPTION:Family Violence Prevention Month 2022 \n \n 
URL:https://acws.ca/event/family-violence-prevention-month-2/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221107T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221107T130000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20220913T173359Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221021T174321Z
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SUMMARY:ACWS Presents at the Policy Centre for Victim Issues Fall 2022 Webinar Series
DESCRIPTION:Collaborating to End Domestic Violence: Lessons on Building Local\, National\, and International Relationships\nResearchers\, activists\, and front-line service providers have continually confirmed the vital importance of collaboration to address violence against women and children and have long called for increased coordination across all sectors\, levels\, and responses to domestic violence. Such a methodology means working across disciplines and agencies to encourage an integrated and consistent approach that holistically engages with the justice\, health care\, child protection\, social services\, immigrant settlement\, and education systems\, and accounts for the unique needs of Indigenous women and other diverse groups. The Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS) has taken these calls seriously and has built collaboration into its very mandate. \nThis workshop will outline the unique needs of victims and survivors of domestic violence\, with special attention to the needs of victims and survivors from communities that have been marginalized\, as well as how ACWS has used collaborative projects to address and advocate for those needs. This workshop will ask participants to explore the questions: How can we maximize the impact of collaborations? What would you ideally like to gain from collaborations with other agencies and organizations? How can we ensure that all collaborations remain victim/survivor-centered\, and tailored to meet the unique needs of the individual? This workshop will be delivered in a flexible\, welcoming\, inclusive\, and accessible manner\, and will promote a safe and non-judgmental sharing environment. \nRegistration\nEmail your completed Registration Form to pcvi-cpcv@justice.gc.ca \nPanelists\nJan Reimer (she/her)\nExecutive Director\nAlberta Council of Women’s Shelters \nJan Reimer recently celebrated her 20th year as Executive Director at the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS)\, where she has served as a well-known resource on gendered violence prevention and intervention. Under her leadership\, ACWS hosted the first-ever World Conference of Women’s Shelters. More than 800 delegates from 51 countries attended. As a result of this conference\, shelters were able to exchange practices and learn from one another. The conference also provided the impetus for both a Canadian and a Global Network of Women’s Shelters. Jan Reimer is a founding member of both organizations and was invited in 2015 to present at the 3rd World Conference of Women’s Shelters in The Hauge\, Netherlands. The fourth World Conference was held in Taiwan in 2019. \nNicole Orji (she/they)\nCoordinator of Member Supports and Special Projects\nAlberta Council of Women’s Shelters \nNicole Orji (she/ they) is a Haudenosaunee woman who has worked to create healthy\, safe and inclusive communities in Nistawâyâw (Fort McMurray) for the past 10 years. Holding a master’s degree in Library and Information Science from the University of Western Ontario\, Nicole brings both a research-based and a social justice lens to her violence against women work. Working as a Librarian and an Outreach Manager\, they advocate for accessible\, barrier-free\, and culturally safe programs and services for communities and individuals. She is a compassionate leader who looks to Indigenize and decolonize spaces while challenging the status quo. They are guided by humility and curiosity\, own a cat and are an avid volunteer \nMiranda Pilipchuk (she/her)\nResearch and Evaluation Coordinator\nAlberta Council of Women’s Shelters \nMiranda Pilipchuk (she/her) received her Ph.D. in philosophy at Villanova University\, specializing in gender-based violence\, feminist theory\, critical race theory\, decolonial theory\, and legal theory. Before joining the ACWS\, she worked as an adjunct professor and social justice facilitator at Villanova\, and as the managing editor of Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy. Miranda has received several research awards and fellowships\, including a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship\, the Sir James Lougheed Award of Distinction\, the Villanova Gender and Women’s Studies Graduate Research Award\, and the Greater Philadelphia Women’s Studies Consortium Graduate Research Award. Her research has been published in peer-reviewed journals and encyclopedias\, as well on public blogs. \nJill Shillabeer (she/her)\nLeading Change Call to Action Coordinator\nAlberta Council of Women’s Shelters \nJill Shillabeer works to bring shelter-informed primary prevention education and training across Alberta. Jill is a senior policy\, strategy\, and operations professional\, and experienced facilitator\, trainer\, and public speaker who has been working in equity and inclusion since 2013. She has worked in multiple sectors including non-profit\, social innovation\, cultural industries\, post-secondary\, and public service. No matter the setting\, Jill seeks opportunities to help individuals engage with their own agency to make the world more equitable and create spaces for marginalized voices. She employs an intersectional feminist and anti-oppressive lens to help find new ways to address old problems. \nOlivia Street (she/her)\nCoordinator of Communications & Social Advocacy\nAlberta Council of Women’s Shelters \nIn her role at ACWS\, Olivia is responsible for media relations\, public awareness\, and supporting the organization and its members in their work to meet the needs of abused women and their families. She holds a Master’s Degree in English from the University of Alberta and has held professional communications positions in both non-profit and corporate environments. Olivia is also a mother and an accomplished musician\, with an extensive background as an arts administrator and consultant \nMelanie Willerth (they/she)\nProgram Development & Training Coordinator\nAlberta Council of Women’s Shelters \nMel Willerth is responsible for supporting member shelters and making sure they have access to the training they need to work effectively. Mel holds a Master’s degree from the University of Calgary in Communication and Media Studies and has spent much of her career in the non-profit sector\, working with families\, youth\, and children. In 2020\, Mel was awarded the Ruby award from the Soroptimist International of Central Alberta for organizing a fundraiser show of the Vagina Monologues in Central Alberta; the event raised over $17\,000 for organizations that help women and 2SLGBTQ folks experiencing violence. She is an experienced educator\, having taught Sociology at Red Deer College\, and is passionate about pop culture\, media representation\, and getting more women and non-binary folks involved in craft beer culture
URL:https://acws.ca/event/acws-presents-at-the-policy-centre-for-victim-issues-fall-2022-webinar-series/
LOCATION:https://acws.ca/event/acws-presents-at-the-policy-centre-for-victim-issues-fall-2022-webinar-series/
CATEGORIES:Awareness,Event,Virtual
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221108T073000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221108T090000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20221012T162906Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T162906Z
UID:35298-1667892600-1667898000@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Edmonton Business Association Breakfast: Domestic Violence and Your Workplace
DESCRIPTION:Domestic violence doesn’t stop between 9 am and 5 pm. Research shows that over half of people experiencing abuse reported attacks taking place at or near their workplace. Additionally\, approximately 90 percent of people experiencing violence will disclose to a trusted coworker. \nDomestic Violence and Your Workplace is a comprehensive program developed by the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS). ACWS has worked with Alberta employers for over a decade to help them meet legislative requirements to address domestic violence as a workplace hazard and reduce risks for employees and the organization. The program supports a holistic response to domestic violence\, including policy consultation\, facilitated sessions\, and in-depth training for selected staff. Rooted in leading-edge research and Alberta employers’ experiences\, Domestic Violence and Your Workplace explores how workplaces can foster safer spaces for employees experiencing violence. \nLearn about the program and how to access ACWS expertise to enhance your employees’ safety at work. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://acws.ca/event/edmonton-business-association-breakfast-domestic-violence-and-your-workplace/
LOCATION:Chartwell Heritage Valley\, 944 James Mowatt Trail SW\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T6W 2B2
CATEGORIES:Event,Leading Change
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221115T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221115T150000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20221012T154636Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221012T160328Z
UID:35284-1668502800-1668524400@acws.ca
SUMMARY:ACWS Presents at CCFWE Domestic Economic Abuse And Injustice Summit
DESCRIPTION:Financial Resilience: Recovering from Domestic Economic Abuse & Promoting survivor-centered\, equitable policies for all women.\nDr. Miranda Pilipchuk\, Research and Evaluation Coordinator at ACWS\, will be presenting at an online summit hosted by the Canadian Center for Women’s Empowerment: 12 pm MT (2 pm ET)\, “National and Ottawa study presentation.” \nThe Summit is dedicated to convening national and international experts to share their knowledge and research on Economic Abuse. The online space is one to create solutions for systemic change for Domestic Economic Abuse victims and survivors. \n\nRaising awareness about Domestic Economic Abuse\, and its prevalence in Canada and internationally.\nSharing Challenges and best-practice examples (or solutions) on financial resilience after Economic Abuse.\n\nSchedule of events: \n11 am EST / 9 am MST: Opening Remarks\nNoon EST / 10 am MST: Introduction to the context of Domestic Economic Abuse\n1 pm EST / 11 am MST: Fireside Chat & Networking\n2 pm EST / 12 pm MST: National and Ottawa study presentation\n3 pm EST / 1 pm MST:  Financial Equity panel\n4 pm EST / 2 pm MST: International panel on Economic Abuse\n5 pm EST / 3 pm MST: Closing Remarks
URL:https://acws.ca/event/ccfwe-domestic-economic-abuse-and-injustice-summit/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221124T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221124T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20221011T214704Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221011T225120Z
UID:35009-1669311000-1669318200@acws.ca
SUMMARY:With The Guys: Building Leaders to End Domestic Violence
DESCRIPTION:Our annual Breakfast With the Guys event is different this year! \nWhen: Thursday\, November 24\, 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm\nWhere: Little Brick\, 10004 90th Street\, Edmonton\, AB\nWho: People of all genders are welcome! This event seeks to build male leadership in the cause of stopping male violence against women and is part of our Family Violence Prevention Month activities.\nTickets: $25\, includes 1 Sea Change beverage and snacks \nThis year’s event will take place in-person at 5 pm (NOT at breakfast!) \nYou’ll hear from special guests including partners of Leading Change™ speaking about their experiences working with ACWS to make change to end gender-based violence in their communities\, schools\, workplaces\, and organizations. ACWS staff will answer questions about the Leading Change™ programs\, and attendees will have a chance to network with business leaders and people passionate about violence prevention. \nHow can you create change in your community\, workplace\, school\, or organization? Meet us at With the Guys and find out! Space is limited\, so buy your tickets now to avoid disappointment! \nBuy Tickets Now
URL:https://acws.ca/event/with-the-guys-building-leaders-to-end-domestic-violence/
LOCATION:Little Brick\, 10004 90 ST NW\, EDMONTON\, Alberta\, T5H 4P4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Breakfast with the Guys,Event,Leading Change,With The Guys
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221125
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221211
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20221201T160220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221201T213019Z
UID:35747-1669334400-1670716799@acws.ca
SUMMARY:16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://acws.ca/event/16-days-of-activism-against-gender-based-violence-2/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221207T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20221207T123000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20221130T235711Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221206T190703Z
UID:35744-1670410800-1670416200@acws.ca
SUMMARY:2022 Data Release Virtual Launch Event
DESCRIPTION:2022 Data Release Virtual Launch Event\nWednesday\, December 7\, 2022\n11 am – 12:30 pm\nEvery year\, ACWS compiles and analyzes the data provided by its members from the previous fiscal year. This data provides important insight into the experiences of domestic violence survivors and the frontline agencies that support them. This live media event will include presentations from Jan Reimer\, Executive Director of ACWS\, and shelter directors from ACWS member shelters across the province. Media will be given the opportunity to ask questions. The virtual event is open to the public by registration. \nREGISTER HERE
URL:https://acws.ca/event/2022-data-release-virtual-launch-event/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:Event,Virtual
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230308
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230309
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20230131T213423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230131T213423Z
UID:35941-1678233600-1678319999@acws.ca
SUMMARY:International Women's Day
DESCRIPTION:
URL:https://acws.ca/event/international-womens-day/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Awareness
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230311T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230311T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20230119T195859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230125T174747Z
UID:35886-1678557600-1678572000@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Gifts of Hope
DESCRIPTION:Get Tickets\nMarch 11\, 2023 @ 6:00 PM \nSandman Signature Edmonton Downtown\n10235 101 Street\, Edmonton \n\nGuest Speakers\, Tracy Stark and Sandra Kolbuc\, co-authors of Gross Misconduct: Hitting From Behind\n\nThe Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters invites you to attend Gifts of Hope 2023.  Join us for a gourmet meal\, powerful and moving guest speakers\, and an inspiring presentation from ACWS staff. We have planned raffles\, a silent auction\, and other activities to keep you entertained all evening. Bring your spouse\, your friend\, or coworkers – everyone is welcome. Together we are stronger and with your support\, we can make a difference for those experiencing gender-based violence in our communities. \nThis year\, we are pleased to host speakers and co-authors of Gross Misconduct: Hitting From Behind\, Tracy Stark and Sandra Young Kolbuc. The book details Tracy’s journey to peace and purpose after she experienced immeasurable heartbreak with the death of her children at the hands of their father. She will share some of her journey with us at the event and Sandra will touch on the systemic issues and barriers that ultimately contributed to the tragedy. \nPlease note: The Gifts of Hope event will contain conversations around domestic violence and abuse\, including murder. We are conscious that these moments may be triggering to some individuals. \nSchedule of Events:\n\n\nDoors open: 5:45 PM\nBegins: 6:00 PM\nDinner: 7:00 PM\nGuest Speakers: 7:30 PM\nACWS Presentation: 8:30 PM \nThe remainder of the evening will be reserved for networking with guests and sponsors\, silent auctions\, and other planned activities. \n\n 
URL:https://acws.ca/event/gifts-of-hope-2023/
LOCATION:Sandman Signature Edmonton Downtown\, 10235 101 Street\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230502
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230505
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20221205T215058Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T214113Z
UID:35758-1682985600-1683244799@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Leading Change Summit 2023
DESCRIPTION:Circles of Change: Inspiring Ethical Spaces in Gender-based Violence Prevention\nMay 2 – 4 2023\, Edmonton \nThe Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS) is excited to announce the 2nd Leading Change™ Summit. Building on the bold conversations from our 2019 event\, the 2023 Summit will focus on ideas\, research\, and emerging practices in visioning\, fostering\, and sustaining more ethical spaces in gender-based violence prevention.  \nAt the River Cree Resort & Casino:\nMay 2:\n6 pm – 9 pm: Welcome Reception and Opening Ceremonies\nMay 3:\n8 am – 9 am: Breakfast\n9 am – 4 pm: Conference Events\nMay 4:\n8 am – 9 am: Breakfast\n9 am – 2:15 pm: Conference Events \nACWS members\, please check the Members Hub for a discount promo code. \nRegister Now
URL:https://acws.ca/event/leading-change-summit-2023/
LOCATION:Alberta
CATEGORIES:Event,Leading Change
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230503T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20230503T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20230323T214721Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230323T214721Z
UID:36284-1683140400-1683147600@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Leading Change with Jonathan Van Ness
DESCRIPTION:ACWS welcomes JVN at the headline event on Wednesday\, May 3\, at the Edmonton Convention Centre for a personal conversation on the serious topic of gender-based violence tackled with characteristic compassion and humour. \nACWS members\, please check the Members Hub for a discount promo code. \nTickets can also be purchased for the full conference\, with the option to include the additional JVN ticket at a discounted rate. \nBuy Tickets
URL:https://acws.ca/event/leading-change-with-jonathan-van-ness/
LOCATION:Edmonton Convention Centre\, 9797 Jasper Ave\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5J 1N9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event,Leading Change
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231021T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231021T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20231019T155530Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231019T155530Z
UID:37115-1697904000-1697907600@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Litfest 2023 Book Launch: We Need to Do This: A History of the Women's Shelter Movement in Alberta and the Alberta Council of Women's Shelters
DESCRIPTION:Litfest 2023 Book Launch: We Need to Do This: A History of the Women’s Shelter Movement in Alberta and the Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters  by Alexandra Zabjek \nEvent is free of charge.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/litfest-2023-book-launch-we-need-to-do-this-a-history-of-the-womens-shelter-movement-in-alberta-and-the-alberta-council-of-womens-shelters/
LOCATION:Stanley A. Milner Library – Muttart Theatre\, 7 Sir Winston Churchill Square\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 2V4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231123T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231123T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20231019T154532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T154243Z
UID:37104-1700760600-1700767800@acws.ca
SUMMARY:With The Guys - Edmonton
DESCRIPTION:How can you create change in your community\, workplace\, school\, or organization? \nMeet us at With the Guys and find out! \n“With the Guys: Building Leaders to End Domestic Violence” comes to Edmonton on Thursday\, November 23. \nThese evening events will include special guests speaking about their experiences working with ACWS to make change to end gender-based violence in their communities\, sports teams\, schools\, workplaces\, and organizations. \nTo learn more and register\, please visit withtheguys.ca
URL:https://acws.ca/event/with-the-guys-edmonton/
LOCATION:Wolfe Cadillac Edmonton\, 17820 Stony Plain Rd\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5S 1A4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event,With The Guys
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231130T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20231130T193000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20231019T154834Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T154244Z
UID:37110-1701365400-1701372600@acws.ca
SUMMARY:With The Guys - Calgary
DESCRIPTION:How can you create change in your community\, workplace\, school\, or organization? \nMeet us at With the Guys and find out! \n“With the Guys: Building Leaders to End Domestic Violence” comes to  Calgary on Thursday\, November 30. \nThese evening events will include special guests speaking about their experiences working with ACWS to make change to end gender-based violence in their communities\, sports teams\, schools\, workplaces\, and organizations. \nTo learn more and register\, please visit withtheguys.ca
URL:https://acws.ca/event/with-the-guys-calgary/
LOCATION:Wolfe Cadillac Calgary\, ﻿1720 Bow Trail SW\, Calgary\, Alberta\, T3C 2E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event,With The Guys
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240307T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20240307T220000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20240108T191104Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240221T185950Z
UID:37396-1709834400-1709848800@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Gifts of Hope 2024: Marking Milestones and Igniting Change
DESCRIPTION:Learn More\nIn 1983 ACWS began with a box of files and nine founding shelters who recognized that with their combined strengths\, passion and dedication\, they were stronger. 40 years later\, the ACWS is 40 members strong and is Alberta’s leading body of action against gender-based violence. \nJoin us in celebration to honour our 40th anniversary and in solidarity as we look to the future with renewed focus on our vision for a world free of gender-based violence and abuse. \nAs ACWS’s signature fundraising event\, Gifts of Hope raises crucial funds to support our programs and services\, including training and advocacy for the shelter sector\, increased access and support for survivors of gender-based violence\, and our violence prevention programming. \n  \nBiggest thanks to our sponsors: \n           
URL:https://acws.ca/event/gifts-of-hope-2024-marking-milestones-and-igniting-change-event/
LOCATION:Edmonton Convention Centre\, 9797 Jasper Ave\, Edmonton\, AB\, T5J 1N9\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250305T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Edmonton:20250305T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141242
CREATED:20240711T170825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240711T170825Z
UID:38261-1741194000-1741194000@acws.ca
SUMMARY:Gifts of Hope 2025
DESCRIPTION:As ACWS’s signature fundraising event\, Gifts of Hope raises crucial funds to support our programs and services\, including training and advocacy for the shelter sector\, increased access and support for survivors of gender-based violence\, and our violence prevention programming.
URL:https://acws.ca/event/gifts-of-hope-2025/
LOCATION:The Art Gallery of Alberta\, 2 Sir Winston Churchill Square\, Edmonton\, Alberta\, T5J 2C1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Event
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