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RECOGNIZE THE SIGNS

The first step in providing help is learning how to recognize abusive behaviours and the different kinds of family violence that exist.

 

When you are able to recognize the signs, you are better positioned to seek help and become an Engaged Bystander.

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BYSTANDER HELP

A Engaged Bystander is someone who may witness or suspect an incident of Family Violence – it could be sexual assault, physical, emotional or financial abuse, or even bullying.

 

Being an Engaged Bystander may mean speaking

up, interrupting or intervening in violence that is occurring (when it’s safe to do so).

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In addition to the 24hr crisis intervention workers available to take your call, we are deeply connected to local agencies so that we can help direct you to the resources that will best meet the needs of your individual situation – whether you are seeking help or you are seeking help for someone you care about.

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Mettre fin à la violence familiale et sexuelle et à l'intimidation tout au long de la vie

The Wood Buffalo Family Violence Coordinating Council (WBFVCC) is a local collective

comprised of approximately 20 community partners whose purpose is enhance the capacity of our community to address and prevent family and sexual violence & bullying within the Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo. This coordinated, community response shares knowledge and resources, identifies and supports opportunities to address and influence policy and programming related to family violence, sexual violence and bullying education, prevention and intervention across the lifespan.

Coordination le long du spectre de service

Amener des leaders dans la famille, sexuelle  et la communauté de la violence de l'intimidation ensemble.
Pour identifier les éventuelles lacunes dans les services, trouvez des moyens de combler ces lacunes et d'améliorer la prestation de services.
S'assurer qu'il existe une approche coordonnée pour aider les familles en crise.

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Les Albertains feront l'expérience de la famille
violence au cours de leur vie.
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Seulement 25 %

des personnes victimes de violence familiale contacteront la police.
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Ligne d'information et de référence 24 heures sur 24 vous connectant aux services sociaux, de santé et gouvernementaux.

APPELEZ LE 211  https://ab.211.ca/

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