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🚨 Safe Online boosts our 2024 Open Call with an additional $5M—bringing total funding to nearly $10M for impactful projects tackling digital harms to children.
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📣ISPCAN Huddle 2025! 🚀First Session begins this Thursday, May 1st, 8-10am MST. 🌎 Coming together, sharing together, working together, succeeding together. You don’t want to miss out on this💡new cutting-edge way to look at a case in retrospect to learn how we can collaborate better. JOIN US! REGISTER TODAY! 🔗https://t.co/L5M2AZX7Pi
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Supporting youth starts with the connection! Whether it’s education, family programs, or community assistance, 211 Saskatchewan is here to connect you to the right resources. Our experts are available 24/7 to assist you!
Join us on April 30th for the AVA Webinar Series: Rethinking Prevention – The Roots of Sexual Violence & Intersectionality with Kira Snodgrass & Mary Valenzuela from Calgary Communities Against Sexual Abuse.
Wednesday, April 30th, 2025
12 - 1:30 PM MST
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Research estimates that 1 of every 10 men has experienced sexual assault, but many male victims often feel ashamed or afraid they won't be believed. Learn more and find resources, info, and support if you're concerned about yourself or someone else: https://t.co/RHBXhmqhD0
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📢 Attention health researchers!
Applications are now open for the Institute/Initiative Community Support Grants #FundingOpportunity that will help fund planning and dissemination activities on a wide range of research topics.
Deadline: June 19, 2025
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🎙️ New podcast alert! 🎧
Announcing the launch of AVA's HERHealth podcast dedicated to empowering women, girls, and gender-diverse people to take charge of their health hosted by AVA's Scientific Director, Dr. Nicole Letourneau!
https://t.co/jPyxAYcCae
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Join us on Wednesday, April 16th as the AVA Webinar Series presents Innovation at the Back of the Bus, with Andrea Silverstone and Carrie McManus from Sagesse.
🗓️ Wednesday, April 16th, 2025
⏰ 12 - 1:30PM MST
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📢 Funding Launch: SHRF Align Grant is now accepting applications.
Funding to support development and promote research relevance and impact through collaboration
Application deadline is July 23, 2025
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✅Happening Today!
Join our panelists as they discuss the realities of using digital interventions to provide services for gender-based violence
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Join AVA’s Scientific Director, Dr. Nicole Letourneau, for a panel discussion on Building a Network in IPV Research: The Power of Community Partnerships with Waypoint Talks next week!
April 15th 10-11:30am EST
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Black Maternal Health Week, April 11th to 17th , is a national campaign led by the Black Mamas Matter Alliance aimed at raising awareness and fostering community around the experiences and voices of Black mothers and birthing people. https://t.co/3jhd9R88Xf
This year, World Health Day focuses on "Healthy Beginnings, Hopeful Futures" and will urge governments and the health community to increase efforts to end preventable maternal and newborn deaths, and to prioritize women’s long-term health and well-being.
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Do you have an IPV story to share? AVA partner, Our IPV Story, provides a safe and anonymous platform for sharing lived experiences with IPV. Visit https://t.co/8XkEwturni
RECORDING NOW AVAILABLE!
Click the link below to watch the most recent Resource Spotlight on implementing trauma- and violence-informed approach in digital media education.
Presented by Dr. Kara Brisson-Boivin & Vanessa Turyatunga
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✨ New Brief! ✨
Masculinity isn’t a one-size-fits-all.
This new resource explores how race, gender, disability & age shape masculinities—and how we can rethink GBV prevention through anti-colonial, intersectional approaches.
By Dev Ramsawakh @merkyywaters