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Avancez maintenant et signer la Charte. Faire partie du changement que vous voulez voir dans votre communauté et votre pays. Ensemble on peut une différence et cette différence commence par un engagement à une violence gratuite canada.

Charte de prévention de la violence : engagement

Par conséquent, nous déclarons notre engagement et notre intention de travailler en partenariat à la réalisation d'un pays just et Pacifique libre de toute forme de violence. Nous reconnaissons que cet engagement a des implications réelles pour nos politiques, des programmes, des pratiques et des actions. Notre volonté de rendre cet engagement indique notre sens des responsabilités personnelles et collectives pour la présente et l'avenir santé, bien-être social et économique des Canadiens.

Action comme suit :

  1. Signer l'engagement ci-dessous.
  2. Lire les idées de l'échantillon de partenaires dans cette initiative.
  3. Identifier les actions que vous prendrez pour remplir votre engagement envers la prévention de la violence.
  4. Partager la Charte sur les médias sociaux, passer le mot. Faites entendre votre voix.
  5. Faire une vidéo racontant les Canadiens pourquoi vous soutenir la VPC et publiez sur notre canal.

Signer l'APV

  • Je/nous soutenons l'appel pour un plan d'action national pour la prévention de la violence.
  • Je/nous soutenons les objectifs de prévention de la Violence, Canada-Prévention de la Violence Canada d'adopter une approche de santé publique de prévention de la violence, qui tient compte des risques et facteurs de protection au niveau sociétal et individuelle, familiale ou interpersonnelle, communauté.
  • Je/nous soutenir la coordination de nos efforts et de l'intégration des stratégies de prévention de la violence.
  • Je/nous soutenir la sécurité de toutes les personnes au Canada partout où ils vivent, travaillent et jouent, les droits des victimes, la prévention de l'automutilation et le suicide et la promotion de la paix.



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Step forward now and sign the charter. Be a part of the change you want to see in your community and country. Together we can make a difference, and that difference begins with a commitment to a violence free Canada.

Violence Prevention Charter Commitment

We therefore declare our commitment and intent to work in partnership towards achieving a just and peaceful country free of all forms of violence. We recognize that this commitment has real implications for our policies, programs, practices and actions. Our willingness to make this commitment indicates our sense of collective and personal responsibility for the present and future health, social and economic well being of Canadians.

Action Steps:

  1. Read the sample commitments from partners in this initiative.
  2. Identify actions you will take to fulfill your commitment to violence prevention.
  3. Sign your pledge below.
  4. Share the Charter on social media, spread the word. Make your voice heard.

Sign the Violence Prevention Charter

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Prevention of Violence Canada Commitments

  • I/We support the call for a national action plan for violence prevention.
  • I/We support the goals of Prevention of Violence Canada-Prévention de la Violence Canada to adopt a public health approach to violence prevention,that addresses risk and protective factors at the individual, family or interpersonal, community and societal levels.
  • I/We support coordination of our efforts and the integration of violence prevention strategies.
  • I/We support the safety of all people in Canada wherever they live, work and play, the rights of victims, the prevention of self harm and suicide and the promotion of peace.



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Violence Prevention Charter Commitment

We therefore declare our commitment and intent to work in partnership towards achieving a just and peaceful country free of all forms of violence. We recognize that this commitment has real implications for our policies, programs, practices and actions. Our willingness to make this commitment indicates our sense of collective and personal responsibility for the present and future health, social and economic well being of Canadians.
This is to certify that on the 1 st day of November, in the year 2024
Shannon Turner
Signed the Violence Prevention Charter and committed to the following actions to build a Canada free of violence.
pursuing the WHO recommendations for a violence free canada

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Total signatures to date: 335

2024-09-13 13:13:20 -

*Andrea Corlett

signed the charter and committed to I/We support the call for a national action plan for violence prevention. I/We support the goals of Prevention of Violence Canada-Prévention de la Violence Canada to adopt a public health approach to violence prevention,that addresses risk and protective factors at the individual, family or interpersonal, community and societal levels. I/We support coordination of our efforts and the integration of violence prevention strategies. I/We support the safety of all people in Canada wherever they live, work and play, the rights of victims, the prevention of self harm and suicide and the promotion of peace. (print)


2024-07-18 10:55:05 -

*Andrea Corlett

signed the charter and committed to I/We support the call for a national action plan for violence prevention. I/We support the goals of Prevention of Violence Canada-Prévention de la Violence Canada to adopt a public health approach to violence prevention,that addresses risk and protective factors at the individual, family or interpersonal, community and societal levels. I/We support coordination of our efforts and the integration of violence prevention strategies. I/We support the safety of all people in Canada wherever they live, work and play, the rights of victims, the prevention of self harm and suicide and the promotion of peace. (print)