Overview
Alberta has the third highest rate of self-reported spousal violence among Canadian provinces, yet family violence is preventable. November is Family Violence Prevention Month (FVPM) in Alberta. It is a time to increase awareness of the warning signs of family violence and the resources and supports available so we can work together to end family violence and build healthier relationships in our communities.
Get involved
Learn #WhereToTurn
This November, join us in recognizing FVPM and learn how you can help family, friends and neighbours experiencing family violence. Learn what resources are available in your community:
- the Family Violence Info Line (310-1818) is available toll-free to Albertans 24/7 in over 170 languages
- the Family Violence Info Line chat is available 24/7 daily in English
- emergency shelters throughout the province provide safe locations to stay for people fleeing violent or abusive situations.
- other supports are available on our Find supports page
Raise awareness
All Albertans can show their support by hosting events during November and using the hashtag #WhereToTurn. Here are a few ideas:
- share FVPM awareness resources, below, on social media
- put up FVPM posters in your community
- ask the leaders in your community to proclaim November as Family Violence Prevention Month
- write a letter or email to the editor of your local newspaper or radio station about the importance of promoting healthy relationships
Awareness events
Show your support by participating in an event. You can also submit your event and we can help promote it online.
Post your event photos on social media
In November:
- follow us on Twitter at @ABSupports
- share your event photos using the #WhereToTurn hashtag
Use awareness resources
Download and share posters and social media graphics to help raise awareness of Family Violence Prevention Month.
Social media graphics:
Family Violence Info Line business card
Family Violence: What you need to know fact sheet