Prevent IPV News

Check here for regular updates about happenings in the prevention field including emerging programs and campaigns, upcoming events and funding announcements, and the release of publications and reports relevant to the primary prevention of intimate partner violence.

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Advocating for Healthy Relationships: Exploring how to Take a Stand for Healthy Teen Relationships

Date: 
Wednesday, 21 February 2018

WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT

Wed, Feb 21, 2018 12:00 PM - 1:30 PM EST

We Can Prevent Teen Dating Violence: Spread the Word with Thunderclap

Date: 
Wednesday, 14 February 2018

For Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month, join CDC and partners to spread the message that we can all prevent violence—before it happens—by working together to empower teens to have healthy relationship.

Athletes As Leaders Webinar Series

Date: 
Wednesday, 14 February 2018

Webinar series on the Athletes As Leaders program, which aims to empower female-identified youth to take an active role in promoting healthy relationships and ending sexual violence. 

Announcing the 2018 PreventConnect Web Conference Series

Date: 
Thursday, 21 December 2017

PreventConnect's 2018 series will continue to build on conversations from the 2017 series that looked at partnering across sectors and movements, and explore new topics to advance the work to create healthy, safe, and equitable communities for all people.

Teen program combats violence by challenging macho stereotypes

Date: 
Sunday, 10 December 2017

Spearheaded by Chicago nonprofit Options for Youth, the "What’s Up With Manhood?" program aims to redefine stereotypical images of masculinity in an effort to promote healthy relationships and choices, as well as instill a sense of responsibility.

NRCDV Special Announcement: New Publication

Date: 
Tuesday, 5 December 2017

From the Front of the Room: Sharing Your Childhood Story of Domestic Violence by Casey Keene for NRCDV

This guide, designed for adult survivors, explores the power of storytelling and the unique value that stories of adult children exposed to domestic violence can bring to social change movements, offering guidance for 1) assessing readiness, 2) finding your voice, 3) clarifying your message, and 4) attending to your wellness. Considerations for speaking to key audiences are also included.

How can my agency invest in building equitable community environment that supports safe relationships?

Date: 
Wednesday, 29 November 2017

In the current climate of pervasive IPV, threats to safety nets, and escalating divisiveness, many domestic violence advocates are wondering how they can invest in building equitable communities.

Sport is Part of the Solution to Ending Sexual and Domestic Violence: Launching Raliance’s NEW Sport + Prevention Center

Date: 
Wednesday, 6 December 2017

WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT

Sport is Part of the Solution to Ending Sexual and Domestic Violence

2:00-3:30pm Eastern / 1:00-2:30pm Central / 12:00-1:30pm Mountain / 11:00am-12:30pm Pacific

Fall 2017 Newsletter: Awareness + Action = Social Change

Date: 
Thursday, 5 October 2017

Social change becomes possible when individuals, communities and institutions have access to both knowledge and tools for action.

Addressing the Roots: Preventing Multiple Forms of Violence through Shared Underlying Factors

Date: 
Wednesday, 20 September 2017

WEBINAR ANNOUNCEMENT

Addressing the Roots: Preventing Multiple Forms of Violence through Shared Underlying Factors

2:00-3:30pm Eastern / 1:00-2:30pm Central / 12:00-1:30pm Mountain / 11:00am-12:30pm Pacific

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