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CDC Releases Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect: A Technical Package for Policy, Norm, and Programmatic Activities

Date: 
Thursday, 21 April 2016

CDC released Preventing Child Abuse & Neglect: A Technical Package for Policy, Norm, and Programmatic Activities. A technical package is a collection of strategies that represent the best available evidence to prevent or reduce public health problems like violence. The package supports CDC’s Essentials for Childhood framework and highlights 5 strategies to prevent child abuse and neglect.

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CDC Advances Research on Preventing Dating, Intimate Partner, and Sexual Violence

Date: 
Wednesday, 16 September 2015

In September 2015, CDC announced five new awardees that will rigorously evaluate approaches to prevent dating violence, intimate partner violence, and sexual violence. This research investment is approximately $6.8 million over the next four years.

New and Improved VetoViolence Website

Date: 
Wednesday, 19 November 2014

Are you a violence prevention practitioner who is busy, short on time, doing more with less, and looking for ways to maximize your resources? CDC invites you to visit the new and improved VetoViolence website

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WISQARS 101: Interacting with Fatal & Nonfatal Injury Data

Date: 
Tuesday, 10 June 2014

During this Safe States & CDC webinar on June 25, Lee Annest will offer an interactive tour of WISQARS to help you start using – or better use – this system in your injury and violence prevention work.

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Thursday, 16 May 2024
UPCOMING WEBINAR May 16, 2024 | 2pm Eastern / 11am Pacific 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.
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This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter features opportunities for engagement around TDVAM, promising youth-centered programming, and newly released publications.

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