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Calgary and Area Child and Family Services' direct involvement in domestic violence cases is limited to protecting children from harm. Calgary and Area Child and Family Services funds and works closely with a number of family shelters that provide parents and their children a safe respite from violence in the home. Shelters provide residential services to women and children fleeing family violence, crisis support through their crisis line to men and women, and are seen in the community as the best resource for assistance in making a safety plan. Calgary and Area Child and Family Services is committed to working with its partners to strengthen
the community's ability to prevent and respond to family
violence. We fund a number of early intervention initiatives,
including outreach and school based programs. Training staff
and community service partners is an ongoing priority in the Region. Calgary and Area Child and Family Services has also
developed working relationships with key service providers,
including Calgary Police Services and the Emergency Women's
Shelters in Calgary. If you are in crisis, please call:
Note: If you suspect a child is in need of intervention services because of family violence, please call the Calgary and Area Child and Family Services Child Intervention Line at (403) 297-2995. Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: Where can I get more
information on family violence?
Contact InformationFor more information on Prevention of Family Violence Initiatives please contact: Calgary and Area Child and Family Services Authority Related InformationFamily and Sexual Violence Sector - Framework for Group Initiatives (2005) In 2005, representatives from Calgary's Family and Sexual Violence (FSV) sector came together to identify values and processes for joint and group initiatives. Together, we developed a Framework document outlining our agreements around values, expectations, and practices. The Framework is intended to be a living document, and will continue to be reviewed and revised by the sector. If you have any comments or suggestions, please submit them by visiting the Violence Information & Education Centre website. All comments will be collected and sent to the funders who initiated the process. Suggestions will then be brought before the sector for consideration. Links
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