Federal Budget promises meaningful progress

2016-03-23T13:04:25-06:00March 23rd, 2016|Our View|

The 2016 Federal Budget, released on Tuesday, promises meaningful progress on issues related to poverty, homelessness and domestic abuse. Such issues, which were notably highlighted by the YWCA of Calgary in a February meeting with Prime Minister Trudeau, affect women and families accessing YWCA programs and services. We’re pleased to see over $2.3 billion promised [...]

What Calgary Men Think about Violence against Women in 2016

2016-03-10T11:29:38-07:00March 10th, 2016|Our View|

The local results of the 2nd Alberta Men’s Attitudes about Violence against Women Survey were released on Monday in a joint media conference hosted by Alberta Council of Women’s Shelters (ACWS) and the YWCA. With International Women’s Day on Tuesday, March 8, the release was timely, as the results show a shift in the right [...]

International Women’s Day

2016-02-29T11:45:31-07:00February 29th, 2016|Our View|

March 8th is International Women’s Day, the day we honour the contributions women have made to our communities, and the day we take stock of our progress towards gender equality. When women thrive, our communities thrive. Here are a few considerations to achieve this vision. Ensure women have personal security. Everyone has a right to live [...]

Trudeau, Notley Tour the YWCA

2016-02-05T14:28:51-07:00February 5th, 2016|Our View|

The YWCA of Calgary welcomed Rt. Hon. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Minister of Veterans Affairs and MP for Calgary-Centre Kent Hehr, Alberta Premier Rachel Notley, and MP for Calgary-Skyview, Darshan Kang this week highlighting the important role of the nonprofit sector as a voice for community needs. “In the midst of this economic crisis in [...]

Ensuring best practice in supervised visitation

2016-01-27T16:40:35-07:00January 27th, 2016|Our View|

YWCA of Calgary’s Visitation Services provides an opportunity for children to have conflict-free visits with their non-custodial parent in a safe and comfortable setting. The program assisted 66 parents and 42 children in Calgary in 2014. The program adheres to the standards initiated the Supervised Visitation Network to ensure consistent and safe service. Staff in the program [...]

The benefits of yoga for two

2015-12-30T11:31:05-07:00December 30th, 2015|Our View|

In recent years, yoga has become part of the cultural mainstream for adults young and old, but did you know there are yoga classes specifically for parents and their toddlers? At the YWCA, we have such a program for women and their children staying in our emergency shelter. Staff have observed the benefits of this [...]

Canada’s National Tragedy

2015-12-11T10:06:45-07:00December 11th, 2015|Our View|

By: Elsbeth Mehrer, Director External Relations, YWCA of Calgary We applaud this week’s announcement of a national inquiry into missing and murdered Indigenous women. At last, we believe, this government of Canada recognizes the depth of the traumatic experiences of Aboriginal women and their families. This is Canada’s national tragedy. According to Statistics Canada, aboriginal [...]

#IBelieveYou campaign yields positive results

2015-12-07T11:34:30-07:00December 7th, 2015|Our View|

Led by the Association of Alberta Sexual Assault Services (AASAS) and funded by the Government of Alberta, #IBelieveYou was a public awareness campaign aimed at educating the public on how to better respond to survivors of sexual assault. Through Leger Research, AASAS polled 1001 Albertans before and after the campaign, asking two questions: If someone [...]

Shedding light on violence against women

2015-12-04T14:16:08-07:00December 4th, 2015|Our View|

On December 6, 1989, 14 women students at l’École Polytechnique de Montréal were killed in an act of gender-based violence. In 1991, the Parliament of Canada declared December 6th to be the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women. It has been 26 year since this tragedy and the issue of gender-based [...]

Family violence prevention includes the four-legged variety

2015-11-16T13:32:45-07:00November 16th, 2015|Our View|

There are many reasons why a woman might stay in an abusive relationship, and it often comes down to the fact that she does not have the power to leave. These reasons often include lack of financial means, concern for her children, and lack of support. There is another reason why she might stay - her [...]