Introduction to Family Violence (Online)
An introductory workshop, ideal for service providers, on the basics of family violence.
An introductory workshop, ideal for service providers, on the basics of family violence.
Real Talk workshops are available to anyone interested in learning how to recognize domestic violence, understand its impact, and develop comfort in responding to domestic violence disclosures.
A comprehensive, interactive workshop exploring strategies and tools on safety planning, for service providers supporting those experiencing family violence.
An introductory workshop, ideal for service providers, on the basics of family violence.
This free workshop is part of our award-winning Keep it REAL campaign which gives informal supporters the tools and language to disrupt the cycles of violence.
Join us for a welcome drink on the patio with a stunning view of Edmonton's river valley and support a great fundraiser in the process!
This free workshop is part of our award winning Keep it REAL campaign which gives informal supporters the tools and language to disrupt the cycles of violence.
An introductory workshop ideal for service providers on the basics of family violence.
This free workshop is part of our award-winning Keep it REAL campaign which gives informal supporters the tools and language to disrupt the cycles of violence.
Introductory family violence workshop for service providers in four sessions.
An introductory workshop ideal for service providers, introducing information on family violence.
An introductory workshop ideal for service providers on learning the basics of family violence.
This introductory workshop is ideal for service providers and front-line agency staff who want to better understand the basics of family violence, or would like a refresher.
This introductory workshop is ideal for service providers and front-line agency staff who want to better understand the basics of family violence, or would like a refresher.
This free workshop is part of our award winning Keep it REAL campaign which gives informal supporters the tools and language to disrupt the cycles of violence.
Are you a newcomer, immigrant, or permanent resident female-identifying individual? Are you interested in learning more about healthy and unhealthy relationships, your rights in Canada in intimate partner relationships, or exploring community resources?
This is an introductory workshop for those who want to learn the basics about family violence, or would like a refresher.
We hope you'll join us and be whisked away to a garden escape in the city, with served appetizers packed with flavour, signature cocktails full of vibrancy and colour, a drink on the patio overlooking a sprawling green hillside, a selection of high-quality silent auction items, and most importantly a story of hope from a survivor of family violence.
Real Talk workshops offered by Sagesse, is a guide to help us understand and talk about family violence. Learning how to talk about domestic violence isn’t fancy or complicated. Real Talk is just a real moment between two people; it isn’t about trying to fix things, it's about empowering change and bringing people together.
Family Violence Across the Lifespan is an engaging training that gives service providers a basic understanding of family violence in four sessions
Real Talk workshops offered by Sagesse, is a guide to help us understand and talk about family violence. Learning how to talk about domestic violence isn’t fancy or complicated. Real Talk is just a real moment between two people; it isn’t about trying to fix things, it's about empowering change and bringing people together.
This free workshop is part of our award-winning Keep it REAL campaign which gives informal supporters the tools and language to disrupt the cycles of violence.
This is an introductory workshop for those who want to learn the basics about family violence, or would like a refresher.
Family violence prevention is an online workshop for those interested in learning more about the basics of family violence or as a refresher.
Learn about the basics of family violence in four sessions.
This is a free introductory workshop for those who want to learn the basics about family violence, or would like a refresher.
On Thursday, November 23, The Today Centre is hosting our 3rd Annual Help Today, Hope Tomorrow Fundraising Breakfast at Delta Hotels Edmonton Centre Suites. This year's theme is 'Disrupting the Stigma', focusing on how we can and why we should, disrupt our perceptions and assumptions about the realities of what it looks like to be a victim-survivor of family violence, especially after leaving the situation.
This is an introductory, 2-hour workshop for anyone who would like to learn the basics about family violence or as a refresher.
This free workshop is part of our award winning Keep it REAL campaign which gives informal supporters the tools and language to disrupt the cycles of violence.
This is an introductory, 2-hour workshop for service providers who would like to learn the basics about family violence or as a refresher.
Are you a female-identifying person interested in a FREE peer support program?
We're once again offering our Finding Our Voices peer support program starting Thursday, September 21, 2023 and ending Thursday, November 2, 2023.
Learn the basics of family violence in four sessions Tuesdays, September 19 to October 10.
This is an introductory, 2-hour workshop for service providers who would like to learn the basics about family violence or as a refresher.
Join us for an evening of networking, snacks and refreshments, and updates and news from The Today Centre.
Join us for an evening of cocktails, mingling, the pyramids, door prizes, and some special guest speakers. We will also be featuring a silent auction, so get your bidding (writing) hands ready!
This is an introductory, 2-hour workshop for service providers who would like to learn the basics about family violence or as a refresher. Participants will examine types of violence, understand the role of power and barriers to support, gain skills to better respond to disclosures, and information on community resources.