The Measuring Love Series from PreventConnect is designed to build knowledge and provide tools and guidance for practicing radical love starting with self. It is designed for practitioners and leaders who are and who support people impacted by oppression to be more conscious, explicit, and heart-centered in ways that build love+power for self, teams, and communities.
Public health and violence prevention practitioners are increasingly recognizing the critical role that the natural environment plays in shaping relationships and human and environmental health, safety, and wellbeing. In this web conference presenters will explore how we can improve safety and wellbeing and reduce violence through “greening and growing” strategies.
This web conference will go back to basics and provide a foundation for understanding the importance of primary prevention, examples of prevention in the real world, and key resources to expand prevention knowledge. Join PreventConnect as we leave the jargon behind and explore in plain language what it means to prevent violence in the first place
Join PreventConnect, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and the Wyoming Coalition Against Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault (WCADVSA) for a conversation around how to work toward creating communities free from violence, by building authentic partnerships based on trust and mutual care.
Join PreventConnect, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and storytelling experts across the anti-sexual violence field and cross cutting movements, for a panel discussion about how to engage communities in thoughtful, collaborative prevention work.
Join PreventConnect and guests from the Kansas RPE program for a conversation exploring health equity in sexual and intimate partner violence prevention practice. Speakers will explore how the core components of a prevention strategy, including how the strategy is designed and the key messages of the strategy, can be a starting point for integrating health equity into violence prevention work.
Join PreventConnect and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center as they break down some of the language barriers in the anti-violence field and draw connections between terminology and on-the-ground prevention by uplifting organizations from across the country who are currently doing it, and having honest conversations about what it took to get there.
A growing number of sexual and domestic violence prevention practitioners are experiencing pushback on efforts to implement K-12 school-based programming. Join PreventConnect and guests from around the country for a conversation on how they are finding solutions and moving prevention forward, while staying true to health equity and anti-oppression frameworks.
Join PreventConnect, the National Sexual Violence Resource Center and the Ohio Alliance to End Sexual Violence (OAESV) to explore how health disparities based on identity are created and what role our work in the movement to end sexual violence plays in perpetuating or opposing racism.
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.
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.