Materials and Resources
In this section:
Ordering Materials and Resources (updated October 16, 2009) - Information Sheets
- Information Sheets (Black & white)
Translated Resources - Booklets
- Booklets (Black & white)
- Banners
- Posters
- Wallet Cards
Family Violence Prevention Month 2009 Tools - Community Action Guide Modules
- HelpTV - Family Violence and Bullying Episode
- Reports
- Surveys
- Healthy Relationships
- Child Abuse/Children Exposed to Family Violence
- What Schools can do about Child Abuse/Children Exposed to Family Violence
- Dating Abuse
- If There's Drinking, Drugs or Violence at Home: What Youth Can Do
- Women Abused in Intimate Relationships
- Men Abused by Women
- Abuse in Same-Sex and LGBTQ* Relationships
- Preventing Abuse of Older Adults
- Abuse of Persons with Disabilities
- Aboriginal Journey to Healing
- Family Violence and the Workplace
What Faith Communities Can Do About Family Violence - What the Health Care Community Can Do About Family Violence
What You Can Do About Family Violence In Your Community - Know Your Rights: Alberta's Protection Against Family Violence Act (PAFVA)
- Creating a Culture of Support: Alberta's Protection Against Family Violence Act (PAFVA)
- Healthy Relationships
- Child Abuse/Children Exposed to Family Violence
- Women Abused in Intimate Relationships
- Men Abused by Women in Intimate Relationships
- Know Your Rights: Alberta's Protection Against Family Violence Act (PAFVA)
- Blackfoot
- Plains Cree
- Child Abuse/Children Exposed to Family Violence
- Dating Abuse
- Women Abused in Intimate Relationships
- Men Abused by Women in Intimate Relationships
- Abuse in Same-Sex and LGBTQ* Relationships
- Preventing Abuse of Older Adults
- Abuse of Persons with Disabilities
- Family Violence and the Workplace
- What the Health Care Community Can Do About Family Violence
English Express Family Violence Insert
- Child Abuse/Children Exposed to Family Violence
- Dating Abuse
- Women Abused in Intimate Relationships
- Men Abused by Women in Intimate Relationships
- Abuse in Same-Sex and LGBTQ* Relationships
- Preventing Abuse of Older Adults
- Abuse of Persons with Disabilities
- Family Violence and the Workplace
- What the Health Care Community Can Do About Family Violence
- Hands are Not for Hitting Banner (1MB, PDF)
(Alberta Council of Women's Shelters)
Share this activity with children in your community. - Words are Not for Hurting Banner (300kb, PDF)
(Alberta Council of Women's Shelters)
Work with youth on this banner and showcase it at local events.
These posters encourage Albertans to "speak up for those who are silenced" by family violence.
- Hand Over Mouth:
- END the Silence. STOP the Violence.
- Customizable (0.1 - 17MB) Non-Customizable (12 to 64 MB)
- 8.5x11" Colour | Black & white 8.5x11" Colour | Black & white
- 8.5x14" Colour | Black & white 8.5x14" Colour | Black & white
- 11x17" Colour | Black & white 11x17" Colour | Black & white
- 22x28" Colour | Black & white 22x28" Colour | Black & white 1
Instructions for customizing posters
- Customizable (0.1 - 17MB) Non-Customizable (12 to 64 MB)
1Due to size constraints, 22x28" posters are only available by ordering through the warehouse.
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For Health Care Providers
These cards have been specially developed to help health care providers recognise signs of abuse and know what steps to take. -
For Health Care Clients and Community Members
These cards identify possible signs of abuse.
Planning Tools
- Family Violence Prevention Month web page
What you can do about Family Violence in Your Community (2009) - Bullying Prevention web page
- Family Violence "It's Your Business" - Community Resource Guide (2005)
- Community Action Guide Modules (2006)
How To Make Your Event Culturally Inclusive - List of Regional Family Violence and Bullying Prevention Coordinators
- Links to Family Violence Related Sites and Services
- Community Incentive Fund
Marketing Tools
- Family Violence Prevention Month Proclamation
- END the Silence. STOP the Violence. Logo
- Family Violence Prevention - Customizable Ad (2006)
Instructions.
Family Violence Prevention Month Banner Ad (2009)- to highlight Family Violence Prevention Month on your website
News Release Template - promote your initiatives with a news release
Media Notice Template - let editors know about your event in advance
Radio and Television Advertisements
- Radio Advertisements (2008)
- Television Advertisements
- Fight Circle Television Commercial (2006) - 6MB, Windows Media video
- Family Violence Prevention Commercials developed with ACCESS Television (2007)
Campaign Items for Distribution
- Hand Over Mouth Posters (2006)
- END the Silence. STOP the Violence - Customizable Poster (2006)
- END the Silence. STOP the Violence - Non-customizable Poster (2006)
- Wallet Cards (2007)
- Should You Get Involved? - Postcard (2006)
If You Call, We Can Help - Postcard (2008)
Prevention of Family Violence and Bullying Calendar (2009)
Prevention of Family and Violence and Bullying Community Action Guide Modules:
- Module 1: Set The Stage For Community Action
- Module 2: Gather Stakeholders
- Module 3: Scan Community Services
- Module 4: Set Community Priorities
- Module 5: Oversee Implementation of Strategies
- Module 6: Evaluate and Renew
Alberta Children and Youth Services and ACCESS TV partnered to produce a HelpTV episode on the prevention of family violence and bullying. The episode aired on Sunday November 23, 2008 at 4:00pm M.S.T. and featured guests from Children and Youth Services, Alberta Education, Prevention of Bullying Youth Committee, the Family Violence Info Line 310-1818 and students from Victoria School of Performing and Visual Arts.
The episode includes a series of public service announcements developed by Children and Youth Services and ACCESS TV which encourages Albertans to “speak up for those who are silenced” by family violence. Watch the HelpTV episode (uses Windows Media Player).
The Prevention of Family Violence and Bullying Division of Alberta Children and Youth Services has developed the following reports. Order these reports free of charge or print the publications from your computer:
Taking Action on Family Violence and Bullying – Report to Albertans (2008) - World Conference on Prevention of Family Violence 2005 – Summary (2006)
- Alberta Roundtable on Family Violence and Bullying: Finding Solutions Together – Report (2004)
Albertans' Perceptions of Family Violence and Bullying Survey
In January 2008, 1,571 telephone questionnaires were completed with Albertans 16 years and older regarding their perceptions of family violence and bullying. The purpose of the questionnaires was to examine issues related to public understanding and awareness of bullying and family violence, measure exposure to these issues in the media, and to inform future directions for the public awareness and education campaigns.
*LGBTQ: A commonly used acronym for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgendered, trans-identified, two-spirited and queer identities.







