Join us in person this September 26 and 27 for our
Annual Training Forum 2024 at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre
We look forward to welcoming you once again to our Annual Training Forum (ATF). We hope you are excited to join us at the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre at 1000 Burrard Street! We know this will be a great opportunity to learn and build connections over the two days.
Our theme this year is all about Community Coordination. Join us to develop skills around building and maintaining cross-sector partnerships; learn about best practices in community coordination; and strengthen collaboration to address systemic issues, advance social justice, and improve responses to gender-based violence.Â
We have a great lineup for you including workshops, networking opportunities, wellness sessions, an exciting keynote speaker, guest speakers, an evening reception, swag bags, entertainment and door prizes.
Please see A commitment to safety and wellness for some guidelines on creating a safe space for everyone for our two days together. Â
Take a look at the planned schedule for the two-day in-person event, including details about our keynote, workshop descriptions, and other activities.
Here you will be able to find all event details.
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Learn more about the amazing speakers, presenters and honoured guests who will be part of the 2024 Annual Training Forum.
Your questions answered
Have questions regarding the forum? Check out this page for answers regarding registration, our venue, and more.
EVA BC is grateful to the BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General for their support of EVA BC’s 2024 Annual Training Forum and ongoing support of BC’s anti-violence sector.
EVA BC acknowledges Uber for their financial support of EVA BC’s 2024 Annual Training Forum, as well as their ongoing work to raise awareness and combat gender-based crimes throughout Canada.
EVA BC respectfully acknowledges our office is located on the unceded, ancestral and traditional territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), and səl̓ilw̓ətaɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) Nations.