The Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters (MAWS) is a vital voice for women, children, and gender-diverse individuals affected by violence and abuse. Join them on March 26 from 1 to 2 PM for an essential virtual conversation about workplace safety and gender-based violence (GBV). This event will engage business leaders, HR professionals, and decision-makers in shaping the future of GBV training. Now, businesses can voice their needs, ask questions, and influence how this training is delivered.
Why Should Businesses Participate
✅ Learn how GBV impacts workplaces
✅ Ask questions and connect with certified trainers
✅ Play a role in shaping safer, more inclusive work environments
About MAWS
The Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters (MAWS) is dedicated to providing a unified voice for women, children and gender diverse individuals who are affected by violence and abuse.
In the mid-1980s, domestic violence women’s shelters in Manitoba began to work together to provide support to the sector’s frontline professionals, reduce the isolation of shelter directors, and stop the competition between shelters for funding dollars. The organization evolved and was incorporated in 1991 as the Manitoba Association of Women’s Shelters Inc., supporting those who work to reduce gender-based violence (MAWS is a registered charitable organization – 88078 6892 RR0001.)