Webinar Recording Available -- THRIVE: A Framework for Understanding the Community Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence

Date: 
Tuesday, 16 August 2016

Prevent IPV, a project of NRCDV, is pleased to share this a new resource to support local IPV prevention efforts in diverse community contexts. 

THRIVE: A Framework for Understanding the Community Determinants of Intimate Partner Violence presented by Lisa Fujie Parks and Ashley Crawford (August 2016)

In this webinar, Prevention Institute provided an overview of THRIVE, a framework and tool that can help prevention practitioners explore the questions of the factors that need to be addressed to promote community environments that support safe relationships and decrease rates of IPV? And how can efforts to address these factors decrease inequities in rates of IPV rather than exacerbate them? Presenters explored how THRIVE can be used as a practical framework and tool…

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