The Alberta Nonprofit Data Strategy
Overview PolicyWise for Children & Families is advancing the Alberta Nonprofit Data Strategy in partnership with the Government of Alberta Ministry of Culture, Multiculturalism, and
Building Healthy Relationships: Alberta’s Bullying Prevention Strategy Think Tank Agenda Monday, June 11, 2012
Content included in Part 1: – Welcome and Introductions – Panel Discussion 1 – focus on specific settings where bullying is prevalent • Glenn French – President and CEO, Canadian Initiative on Workplace Violence, Toronto, Ontario • Jane Tallim – Co-Executive Director, MediaSmarts, Ottawa, Ontario • Dr. Tracy Vaillancourt – Canada Research Chair, Children’s Mental Health and Violence Prevention, University of Ottawa, Ottawa Meeting Objectives: • Deepen and enhance our collective knowledge on the issue of bullying prevention. • Provide a solutions-focused view of the actions most likely to prevent bullying. • Inform members of the Cross-Ministry Working Group and other key stakeholders about leading research and promising practices in other regions of Canada and the world. • Inform our individual and collective work and take our thinking and practice relating to bullying prevention to “the next level”. • Provide input into the development of a framework and integrated model that identifies key levers that will support bullying prevention and will inform the strategies and actions included in the plan. • Identify needs, opportunities and options for ongoing sharing of information, learning and best practices.Overview PolicyWise for Children & Families is advancing the Alberta Nonprofit Data Strategy in partnership with the Government of Alberta Ministry of Culture, Multiculturalism, and
Like other population-level crises and disasters, the COVID-19 pandemic will have short- and long-term impacts on the mental health and psychosocial well-being of individuals and
We’d like to acknowledge and show respect to the histories, languages, and cultures of the First Nations, Métis, and Inuit, whose presence continues to enrich our communities.