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Summer 2016 Newsletter: Prevention Partnerships

Date: 
Thursday, 1 September 2016

Prevention work is about shifting our focus from the problems we wish to solve to the future we wish to see. To create broad-based impact, prevention needs to be woven into the fabric of our culture.

Webinar: Community Connections: Building, Nurturing, and Strengthening Relationships with School Officials

Date: 
Monday, 29 August 2016

Prevention workers are charged with creating a world where no one would dream of being abusive to a partner. Community partnerships are crucial to their endeavors. Join TCFV for a webinar on engaging teachers, counselors, principals, and other school officials. There is no registration fee.

Recent News

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.
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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