PreventConnect Web Conference: Using Shared Risk and Protective Factors

Date: 
Wednesday, 3 August 2016

Announcing a PreventConnect Web Conference:

Using Shared Risk and Protective Factors: Research into practice and policy

Good research doesn't always make its way outside of academic journals to drive smart policy and strong practice. Join us a year after the release of Connecting the Dots to learn how the research has been put to use to prevent sexual and domestic violence. We will explore partnerships across other forms of violence and multi-sector efforts that are addressing shared risk and protective factors for better outcomes. We will also highlight CDC's Preventing Multiple Forms of Violence: Strategic Vision for Connecting the Dots and discuss how the vision can guide local, state, and national practice.

HOST: David Lee & Ashleigh Klein, PreventConnect and CALCASA

FACILITATOR: Lisa Fujie Parks & Mego Lien, Prevention Institute

OBJECTIVES:

  • Engage in a candid discussion the links between multiple forms of violence, shared risk and resilience factors, and preventing sexual and domestic violence.
  • Explore the progression of Connecting the Dots and local, state and national practice implications of the CDC's strategic vision.
  • Share real world examples of work addressing multiple forms of violence and shared risk and resilience factors and identify tools and resources that support that work.

Register now!

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