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  • Events
  • Resources
  • Safe Exit
  • Who we are
    • Board of Directors
    • Positions & Volunteering
    • Annual Reports
  • How we help
    • Emergency Shelter
    • Community Outreach
    • Events
    • Child & Youth Outreach
    • Child Support
    • Public Education
    • Resources >
      • Overdose Awareness
      • Active Bystander
      • Learn About Abuse
  • Who we help
  • How can I help?
    • Donate
    • Shop
    • Adopt A Family
    • Fundraisers
    • Little Box Of Hope
    • Events
    • Positions & Volunteering
  • Contact
  • 24/7 CRISIS LINE: (403) 223-0483

Resources for you

Print off a safety plan, and learn about trauma and violence here. If we don't have something here that you would like to learn more about, get in touch with our Community Outreach Team.
Contact our Community Outreach Team
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Safety Plans: For Adults and Children

Safety plans: 
  • Detail plans in case of dangerous situations or changes in the relationship, such as breaking up
  • Identify safe friends and safe places
  • Identify the essential items to take should one need or decide to leave home​
  • Build on what a survivor is already doing to survive
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 ​Print off your safety plan here 
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What is violence?

Violence, widespread in the world today, is the abuse and misuse of power in order to control others for personal or political gain. Violence within families is also universal across all nations, cultures, ethnic and faith groups, and regardless of sexual orientation, ability, education, and economic or social status.
Family Violence: is the intent, attempt, or act of a person within a relationship to harm another through abuse such as physical, psychological, sexual, economic and/or emotional maltreatment of the other and/or their children. The goal is to establish and maintain power and control through this pattern of coercive tactics.  — Child Welfare Protocol. 
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Taber Safe Haven Women's Shelter Society
Box 4113, Taber, Alberta, T1G 2C6
​24/7 CRISIS LINE: (403) 223-0483
Charity #866428683 RR 0001