Family Violence Prevention

Spotlight:
The Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre (I-TRAC)


The Integrated Threat and Risk Assessment Centre (I-TRAC) assesses threats and develops risk-reduction plans for high-risk domestic violence, non-domestic violence, and stalking situations.
The centre also provides expert advice and training to police, government, and community agencies throughout the province.
I-TRAC is a multi-disciplinary unit composed of members from police services throughout Alberta (threat assessors) teamed with Human Services, a Crown prosecutor, and a forensic psychologist.
For more information on I-TRAC, visit their website.
 

Family Violence Info Line*


310-1818

People may hear or see something they feel is not quite right with a family, friend, neighbour or co-worker.  If you think someone you know is experiencing family violence, reach out by calling the Family Violence Info Line at 310-1818, toll-free 24/7.

Bullying Helpline*

1-888-456-2323

Bullying is unacceptable anytime, anywhere; it affects many Albertans everyday. If you are looking for advice on supporting bullying prevention, or support to deal with bullying, please call the Bullying Helpline, 1-888-456-2323, toll-free 24/7.
*Help is available in more than 170 languages.

 
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The Family Violence Info Line 310-1818 helps Albertans reach out to individuals and families affected by family violence. Help is available anytime, toll-free provincewide, in more than 170 languages.