making the case

Summary of "Building Movement Synergy" Webinar

Date: 
Wednesday, 29 July 2015

Building Movement Synergy: Engaging advocates and movement makers in primary prevention

Prevent IPV Webinar Announcement: Building Movement Synergy

Date: 
Monday, 6 July 2015

Join us on 7/28 as we explore strategies for building prevention capacity and sustaining and expanding our prevention-based movements. Register today!

Selling Social Change: Exploring What Works in Making the Case for Prevention

Date: 
Tuesday, 9 September 2014

On this webinar, the PreventIPV Council and allies will share key preliminary findings from these discussions, invite participants to offer their insights, and explore successful models in Washington and Texas for encouraging investment in prevention.

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.

Recent News

Monday, 4 November 2024
This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter highlights new resources, upcoming professional development opportunities, and exciting developments in the prevention field, with a particular focus on economic justice as a violence prevention strategy.
Tuesday, 20 August 2024
What does prevention look like when rooted in community and culture, outside of systems? As we continue to navigate the impact from COVID and the many related shifts we’ve experienced in the past years, our values have transformed and so must our strategies. This issue of the PreventIPV newsletter highlights exciting developments in the prevention field, including NRCDV's upcoming 5th annual National Prevention Town Hall.

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