Remember - what you tweet impacts people you can't see. Your comments on Twitter could either perpetuate a culture of victim-blaming, or help create a space where survivors of abuse feel safe...and heard.
Don't be "that person." Think before you comment.
Need help supporting someone who's experienced #sexualviolence, or need #support yourself? Alberta's One Line for Sexual Violence is available seven days a week, with translation services in over 200 languages.
#IBelieveYou#SupportSurvivors#AB
A @UAlberta study is looking for parents and guardians experiences and concerns about #COVID19. If you are, or know someone who fits the criteria, please forward them this graphic.
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You don't need to be a mental health expert to help support someone having thoughts of suicide.
Caring enough to get involved can make a real difference. Giving someone the space to share their thoughts and feelings about suicide can be incredibly empowering and lifesaving.❤️
Together we thrive.
The Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between the @CityofEdmonton and Enoch has helped both our communities by building a stronger relationship that is collaborative, based on mutual respect and focused on collaboration to create regional prosperity. #yeg
Downtown Edmonton heritage building being converted into transitional housing for homeless women - Edmonton | https://t.co/LcDes4m4Ik https://t.co/60TU7KO3V3
Still no clarity on the future of supervised consumption services in our province. With 1100+ Albertans dying from overdose last year, the provincial government should be expanding proven overdose prevention programs not threatening to shut them down. #ableg
Niski-pîsim (Goose Moon 🌝 “March”) when our flying relations return from the South. They remind us that everyone is a leader, they cheer them on from the back, and change when they need rest. They are fierce and loving. Spring is coming, and with that life is renewed again🐢 🌎
“Statistics Canada data show that between 2007 and 2011 a woman's risk of being killed by her former spouse was nearly six times higher than a woman's risk of being killed by a spouse with whom she was living.”
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“His conclusion that this was an impulsive act, and thus less blameworthy, is as laden with discriminatory rape mythology as it is factually wrong.”
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