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Report back event shares results, data from 24/7 Crisis Diversion. 24/7 Crisis Diversion Team shows impact through trio of vignettes. For all media inquiries, please contact:. Phone: 780-498-1231, ext. 311. To acquire REACH Executive Director Jan Fox's bio and photo, contact Marilyn Gray. For all visual identity inquiries, including requests for logos, please contact:. 780-498-1231, ext. 303. You can help keep Edmontonians safe. Local community agencies gather for knowledge exchange.
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24/7 Service for Vulnerable People. A 24/7 Service Delivery Model for vulnerable people. REACH Edmonton will lead development of a comprehensive, coordinated response to at-risk populations who need access to services 24 hours a day; Implement specialized training for frontline staff working with at-risk clientele. Reduce need and cost of medical, judicial and police intervention. Eliminate duplication of services. Better access to services for vulnerable people. 24/7 SERVICE FOR VULNERABLE PEOPLE.
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Edmonton’s 104th Street first in North America to receive Purple Flag designation. Somali summer camp aims to keep kids away from crime. OST Conference sets frontline workers up for success. OST Conference sets frontline workers up for success. The fourth annual Out of School Time (OST) Conference gathered nearly 100 frontline staff for programs that work with youth for a day of professional development June 13. The annual Conference aims to achieve the OST Collaborative’s goal of working together to enh...
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Working with Indigenous Clients. Understanding the historical and contemporary impacts of colonialism will enhance frontline workers' ability to deliver services to Aboriginal clients. Stories of Survival: Challenges and Healing Practices Working with People Affected by the Indian Residential School System. Historic Trauma and Aboriginal Client Services.
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REACH Edmonton
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REACH is Edmonton's Council for Safe Communities. We are a backbone, community-based organization working to mobilize and coordinate organizations, community groups and Edmontonians to find innovative solutions to prevention and community safety. As a backbone organization REACH:. Provides overall strategic direction with stakeholders. Facilitates dialogue between partners. Manages data collection and analysis.
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Linda McConnan, Chair. Tim Adams, Vice Chair. Dr Kristopher Wells, Secretary. Brad Jesson, Treasurer. Susan Christine Matheson, Past Chair. Honourable Laurie Hawn PC, CD. Robert Philp Q.C. Honourable Allan H. Wachowich Q.C. LL.D. Deputy Chief Tony Harder.
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Let's work together to make Edmonton a safer city. Why become a volunteer? To network and engage in dialogue around issues of prevention and community safety. To gain transferable skills and valuable experience. To gain access to REACH training opportunities. Volunteers will receive a FREE REACH membership upon completing 40 hours of volunteer work. How to become a volunteer:. Contact REACH Community OutREACH Coordinator, Kelly Holland. 780-498-1231, ext. 308.
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IMPACT 2015 - REACH ANNUAL REPORT. REACH Edmonton released it's 2015 Annual Report on June 9, 2016. Download the 2015 Annual Report.
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Trauma has touched the lives of many people in multiple ways throughout the world. Frontline workers require crucial knowledge and practical skills to understand the impacts of trauma and practical tools to enhance their work with survivors. For more trauma informed training please visit the Working with Indigenous Clients page. Pre-migration Context and the Influence of PTSD in Working with Newcomers. Pre-migration Context and the Influence of PTSD in Working with Youth and Children.
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Workplace training for frontline staff who work with vulnerable populations to raise awareness about gangs. Jasmine Brazil will present information from her masters thesis on the pathways of Aboriginal women into, through, and out of the gang lifestyle. The road to gang involvement. Relationships in the gang. The role of the gang as a family. Leaving and staying out of the gang. Challenges of intergenerational trauma. For more information or to book a session. 780) 498-1231, ext. 317.