web conference

Restorative Justice: A Promising Approach to Ending Child Sexual Abuse

Date: 
Monday, 10 November 2014

Register now for the this 11/25/14 web conference in the #PowerInPrevention: Ending Child Sexual Abuse series from PreventConnect and Ms. Foundation for Women.

Men's Action Networks: Engaging Men as Allies in Prevention Webinar

Date: 
Wednesday, 11 June 2014

NAMEN is pleased to sponsor and present a webinar, June 12th at 1:00 pm EST, on engaging men in state and regional networks for the purpose of promoting safe and healthy communities.

Introducing PreventIPV: Tools for social change from PreventConnect

Date: 
Monday, 9 June 2014

Register now for this PreventConnect web conference introducing PreventIPV and spotlighting two innovative prevention strategies that have been formally evaluated and found effective.

Web Conference Series: Joining our Fellow Travelers

Date: 
Monday, 12 May 2014

PreventConnect, a project of the California Coalition Against Sexual Assault, recently announced 2014 series of web conferences.

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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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