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1 st World Conference of Women’s Shelters

1 st World Conference of Women’s Shelters. Edmonton, AB September 8 – 11, 2008. Delegates. 800+ delegates

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1 st World Conference of Women’s Shelters

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  1. 1st World Conference of Women’s Shelters Edmonton, AB September 8 – 11, 2008

  2. Delegates • 800+ delegates • 51 countries (Denmark, Sweden, Russia, Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Philippines, Australia, New Zealand, United States, Scotland, Ghana, Mexico, Italy, Serbia, Ukraine, Botswana, Kyrgyzstan, South Africa, and so on) • Included shelter workers, government agencies, YWCA, SPCA, Batterers intervention programs, authors and researchers, health care providers, union representing health-care workers

  3. New Brunswick Delegates • 8 delegates from New Brunswick • 2 WIB • 1 ACSW • 5 Transition House Executive Directors • Woodstock • Tracadie • Moncton • Miramichi • Gignoo

  4. Pre-conference Workshop • 4th annual “Breakfast with the Guys” • Attended by Edmonton Eskimos, Edmonton Oilers,local and provincial governments, police, business, etc. Over 300 attended. • Key messages: 1. Media impacts the socialization of boys 2. Violence against women isa men’s issue! 3. Leaders must take a stand and this will make it easier for others to follow. 4. Programs alone will not eradicate VAW - Social change is needed! http://www.endingviolence.org/node/664

  5. Key Workshop Themes • Different shelter practices • Responding to diversity • Children and violence against women • Human trafficking • Staff wellness

  6. Key Learnings • Domestic violence is a part of the continuum of VAW • VAW must remain a gendered issue – Male Violence Against Women • Women working in shelters are in high risk professions • 30 day shelter stay is not long enough • VAW shapes a child’s development • Safety and wellbeing of children are directly related to the safety and wellbeing of their mothers • Staff wellness is a MUST

  7. Questions to ask ourselves • What are the needs of women? • Are our shelters meeting all the needs of women (Australia – paradigm shift – focuses on meeting all the needs of women (Maslow’s hierarchy of needs)? • How are we addressing the complex needs of women, such as women with addictions?

  8. Special Events • Violence against Women 365 International Poster Exhibition • http://www.dvposters365.net/welcome.htm

  9. More special events • Cultural Events • Youth play “Speak” • Peace banner – Japanese form of Saori weaving

  10. Next Steps • Develop strategy for dissemination of information: http://www.womenshelter.ca/gallery_en.php • Share information at next meeting of Transition Houses • How can we improve our response?

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