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EVA BC is thrilled to announce that our Annual Training Forum (ATF) 2026 Power in Action Collective Response to the Systemic Crisis of Gender-Based Violence is now open for registration. 

Join us September 24 and 25 for an exciting lineup of workshops, wellness and networking sessions, all focused on the knowledge and skills needed to respond to the systemic crisis of intimate partner violence and sexual violence. 

Please note: If you are an EVA BC member, we sent you an email with details for your EVA BC member-only discounted registration. If you didn’t get it, contact us at atf@endingviolence.org. 

Get our early bird rates until July 15! 

To help you make your choices in the registration process, please review the workshop descriptions.

After you register you will receive an email from Eventbrite with a password to access our participant-only website where you will find specially discounted prices for accommodation at our ATF venue, the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre (deadline for discounts is August 21), a discount code for Air Canada flights to the ATF, plus a detailed event schedule, speaker profiles, venue information and more. 

Registration deadline September 4. 

We are excited to welcome you to our Annual Training Forum in September!

Our three keynotes

This year, our ATF will feature three keynote speakers: 

Opening Keynotes

President Josie Nepinak – President of the Native Women’s Association of Canada 

Josie Nepinak is a proud Anishinaabe woman from Treaty 4 territory, with roots in Minegoziibe Anishinabe. Her extensive background includes over 30 years in executive leadership, immersed in complex social issues, working with Indigenous organizations, and advocating for Indigenous women and families affected by family violence. She dedicates her work to those who have been silenced by systemic barriers. To elevate their voices through advocacy, awareness, and collaboration. 

Dr. Lori Haskell – Clinical psychologist, researcher and writer 

Lori Haskell is renowned across Canada for her leadership in developing trauma-informed approaches and lasting, system-wide contributions toward trauma-responsive care and practices to support survivors of sexual violence. With over three decades of dedicated experience, Dr. Haskell has made lasting, system-wide contributions to educating diverse professionals, supporting survivors of sexual violence and guiding systems toward trauma-responsive care and practices. 

Closing Keynote

Jennifer Dreyer Executive Director, Systemic Advocacy, First Nations, Métis and Inuit Research – Representative for Children and Youth 

Jennifer is Métis-Cree and is a member of the Métis Nation of Greater Victoria, located on the traditional territory of the Lekwungen and W̱SÁNEĆ peoples. Jennifer began her career 20 years ago with youth-serving organizations, went on to be the Director of Trauma-Informed Operations for the Ministry of Children and Family Development. She is currently completing her doctoral studies, which focus on restoring Indigenous research methodologies to better understand the intergenerational strengths and traumas experienced by First Nation, Métis and Inuit families. 

EVA BC is grateful to the BC Ministry of Public Safety and Solicitor General for their support of EVA BC’s Annual Training Forum 2026 and for their ongoing support of BC’s anti-violence sector. 

We also acknowledge Uber for their financial support of our 2026 Annual Training Forum, as well as their ongoing work to raise awareness and combat gender-based crimes throughout Canada. 

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