Presentations
Customized Presentations on Family Violence & Community Development
Building Stronger Communities Through Education & Collaboration
At Central Alberta Women’s Emergency Shelter, we actively collaborate with community groups, schools, and workplaces to raise awareness about family violence. Our knowledgeable presenters specialize in family violence and community development, and they're eager to customize presentations to meet your specific needs.
Consider these presentation ideas (but not limited to):
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Engaging workshops, presentations, and talks for middle, high school, and post-secondary students covering topics like healthy relationships, bullying, dating violence, self-esteem, and confidence.
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Education and presentations for educators and parents, delving into the intricacies of supporting youth dealing with issues like dating violence, self-esteem, and fostering healthy relationships.
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Workshops and presentations addressing the Roots of Domestic Violence, Why Women Stay, Adverse Childhood Trauma (ACE), Effects of Abuse on Children, and more.
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Community/agency collaboration and discussions focusing on a collaborative continuum of care.
Empowering Communities Against Family Violence
Whether you're seeking workshops for students, educational sessions for educators and parents, or discussions on the root causes of domestic violence, we are here to support you. Together, let's work towards creating safer, healthier communities for everyone.
For any further questions about our presentations, please call 403.346.5643
or email generalinfo@cawes.com
In the meantime, please check out our Learning Centre & Links & Resources for more information on ending family violence.
Request A Presentation From CAWES!
Did you know that you can support our cause by organizing fundraisers within your community? Whether it's a charity run, a bake sale, or a community event, your efforts contribute to sustaining our vital services for families facing domestic violence. Let's work together to create a safer, healthier community for everyone.