Family Resource Networks provide services and resources to help build stronger, healthier, and more resilient families.
An FRN can connect families with supports such as parenting workshops, access to community services, and more.
Find out more at https://t.co/F3kP39Y9GQ.
Everyone can play a part in preventing sexual harassment, assault and exploitation.
If you’ve experienced any form of sexual violence, need crisis support or need help finding sexual assault support services, contact the Alberta ONE-LiNE for Sexual Violence at 1-866-403-8000.
June is the time of year to celebrate and honour the achievements, histories and resilience of Indigenous Peoples who have lived here for generations.
Learn more and participate in National Indigenous History Month as part of reconciliation: https://t.co/liMI7nXGlP
Throughout Sexual Violence Awareness Month, Hope the teddy bear travelled through the Legislature, helping bring attention to the importance of supporting survivors of sexual violence and abuse.
Along the way, it joined conversations with Premier @ABDanielleSmith, colleagues, community leaders and partners who share a commitment to ensuring survivors feel heard, supported and safe.
Thank you to all the organizations across Alberta that work every day to support survivors and their families.
Help is always available; if you or someone you know needs support, call or text the Alberta One Line for Sexual Violence at 1-866-403-8000.
This Sexual Violence Awareness Month, we want everyone to know help is out there. Ending sexual violence is our joint responsibility.
Contact your local sexual assault centre or the Alberta ONE-LiNE for Sexual Violence at 1-866-403-8000.
#SVAM
📢 Last call to apply.
Community organizations have until June 1, 2026 to apply for Alberta’s 2026–27 Youth Suicide Prevention Grant program.
An investment of $2M will support prevention and early intervention programs for youth across Alberta.
🔗 https://t.co/YwR9GelZiS
If you or someone you know is a victim of human trafficking, support is available in Alberta. This Sexual Violence Awareness Month, learn about legal protections, how to get help from police and more.
Learn more: https://t.co/hxuZm4oYCN
This Sexual Violence Awareness Month, know support is available for survivors of human trafficking. You can apply for protection orders, sue traffickers, and access police assistance.
Learn more: https://t.co/hxuZm4oYCN
I had a very engaging roundtable discussion with the @aasasmembership from across Alberta, and was happy to hear how continued investments are helping sexual assault centres reduce wait times, expand supports, and strengthen prevention efforts.
Budget 2026 invests more than $93 million toward the prevention of family and sexual violence, including funding for 15 sexual assault centres across Alberta.
Help is available. If you or someone you know needs support, call or text the Alberta One Line for Sexual Violence at 1-866-403-8000.
Learn more at https://t.co/o6HD5KJtxU
Albertans deserve access to help they can rely on during a crisis. That’s why we're investing about $62M to make emergency family violence supports and services available where Albertans feel safest, whether it is at home, in their community or in a shelter.
Learn more: https://t.co/lBQ5dbA3kJ
Alberta’s Youth Suicide Prevention Grant supports organizations, including Indigenous partners, to deliver programs that meet youth where they are.
Applications are open until June 1, 2026.
Learn more: https://t.co/YwR9GelZiS
Alberta’s government is proud to support survivors and invest more than $93 million for family & sexual violence prevention. Find help across the province here: https://t.co/qOrkAWHVus
You may have seen the teddy bears lined up across the city.
@sacetalks ‘out in the open’ campaign shines the light on sexual violence and supports available.
#SVAM
Alberta’s government is investing almost $62M in emergency family violence services to provide critical supports for Albertans when and where they need them the most.
This includes safer facilities and flexible services. Read more here: https://t.co/GyhiMIGiB2
Technology is part of everyday life and it can also be used to harm. Sharing intimate pictures without consent, harassment and digital exploitation are forms of sexual violence and abuse.
Learn the signs, protect your privacy and support others.
#SVAM
Alberta continues working to strengthen supports for children and families impacted by sexual violence to ensure they feel safe, protected and heard.
This Sexual Violence Awareness Month, Premier @ABDanielleSmith and I are joining partners across the province in showing support for survivors and encouraging all Albertans to join the conversation.
Help is available for anyone feeling at risk: Call 211 Alberta 24/7 to connect with a variety of supports.
Read Alberta government’s statement:
https://t.co/93sSsZIlJN
Learn more about supporting survivors:
https://t.co/X9IiBVEFBk
We’re committed to ensuring young people feel safe & supported.
The Youth Suicide Prevention Grant funds community organizations across Alberta with programs focused on youth mental health & well-being, helping build positive connections.
Apply here: https://t.co/YwR9GelZiS
I want Albertans to know that your safety and well-being is top priority. Support is available for anyone feeling at risk or in need of assistance.
Call 211 Alberta 24/7 to connect with a variety of supports.
Alberta’s government invests in 15 sexual assault centres across the province. They provide survivor-centered supports and a safe place to turn.
To learn more about available supports for survivors, visit https://t.co/nE3gy5KUq2
#SVAM
Every Albertan deserves to feel safe in their homes and communities.
Budget 2026 strengthens supports and coordinated services for young Albertans who have experienced sexual abuse.
Let’s keep the conversation going and continue showing up for survivors in our communities.
Read Alberta government’s statement here:
https://t.co/93sSsZIlJN
Learn more about supporting young survivors here: https://t.co/X9IiBVEFBk