Join PreventConnect, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and experts across the anti-sexual violence field and cross-cutting movements, for a panel discussion about how current social issues like anti-Black and anti-Trans policies are connected to sexual violence prevention.
Join PreventConnect and guests from Actionable Intelligence for Social Policy (AISP) for an an overview of what data sharing and integration is and how integrated data (and the governance that enables it) can be used as a tool for social policy. This session will also examine the limitations and risks of data integration.
This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter highlights resources for SAAM and Black Maternal Health Week 2023, as well as our newly released DELTA FOCUS story. Resources center strategies for building partnerships to advance equity. We must follow the lead of Black visionaries doing this work. As the National Sexual Violence Resource Center reminds us, prevention demands equity.
February is Teen Dating Violence Awareness & Prevention Month (TDVAPM - don't forget the "P"!) and Black History Month. This year the National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) is honored to partner with and amplify the voices of Black youth leaders throughout the month of February and beyond.
In this two-part series, participants will learn about community leadership and power-sharing and hear from presenters whose work relates to aspects of community leadership and power-sharing within an ecosystem approach.
Prevention of violence and related public health problems too often falls short of our goals of reducing harm. This web conference will present new ways of thinking about prevention that focus on building assets and resources.
NRCDV will host the National Call for Unity to kick off Domestic Violence Awareness Month 2022 on September 30th, 2022 at 2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific. This year's call centers on the theme for DVAM 2022, No Survivor Justice Without Racial Justice: Cultivating Joy Towards Liberation.
During this session led by Mothyna James-Brightful, participants will explore audience engagement through storytelling. Using a storytelling framework to shift an audience from interested to invested.
Join PreventConnect and the American Public Health Association to build a foundation for understanding health equity and its link to sexual and intimate partner violence prevention.
This National Prevention Town Hall will uplift innovative prevention approaches in the Pacific Coast region of the United states that are community-driven, rooted in cultural strengths, and focused on relationship building. Together, participants will explore how our work is connected to and impacted by our current social and political reality, and what part each of us plays actualizing collective liberation.
Creating a world free from violence requires us to boldly and unapologetically confront and dismantle white supremacy, anti-Blackness, and other forms of oppression. This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter highlights upcoming events and new resources that push us to be bolder in our work to end gender-based violence.
Join the California Partnership to End Domestic Violence for a webinar with Berkeley Media Studies Group to learn more about developing an overall strategy, identifying key audiences and messengers, and developing impactful prevention messages that can help your organization describe how you’re preventing violence, and how audiences can support your work.
For many of us, the collective trauma of COVID-19 and racial injustice, including the white supremacist, anti-Black murders in Buffalo on May 14th, has greatly impacted our mental health and wellness. Our collective grief, pain, and anger can feel at times like too much to bear. But we know that just as all forms of violence are interconnected, so too must be our response to it.
This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter highlights the role of community connection in promoting mental well-being. Resources feature strategies for trauma-informed community building, community care, and healing justice.
Building authentic community engagement in sexual and domestic violence prevention is an important aspect in building safe, healthy, and equitable communities. Join PreventConnect and Human Impact Partners for a discussion about the connections between structural inequities, violence prevention, and community engagement.
Violence prevention is essential work, but as preventionists, we often get isolated from one another. Join Women's Advocates the second Wednesday of every month from 1:30-2:30pm, starting May 11th!