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SUMMARY:NRCDV 2025 Policy and Research Briefing
DESCRIPTION:National Resource Center on Domestic Violence (NRCDV) and the Safe Housing Capacity Building Center will highlight emerging findings from NRCDV’s ongoing Black immigrant and refugee housing research project. This project explores the scope of homelessness and housing insecurity among Black immigrant and refugee survivors of domestic and sexual violence and documents the experiences of advocates and direct service providers working with this population. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/nrcdv-2025-policy-and-research-briefing-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250411T090000
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SUMMARY:Launch Webinar: Online Course on Participatory Approaches for Childhood Sexual Violence Research
DESCRIPTION:The Sexual Violence Research Institute (SVRI) announces the launch of Power of Participation\, its latest FREE self-paced online course. This course introduces participatory approaches to childhood sexual violence research and will be available in both English and French. \nJoin them for this launch webinar for: \n\nSneak peek into the course modules and what’s included.\nPanel discussion on the power of participation.\nQ&A with participatory researchers in the field of childhood sexual violence\n\nLearn More and Register \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/launch-webinar-online-course-on-participatory-approaches-for-childhood-sexual-violence-research/
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SUMMARY:Community Violence Prevention and Intervention: Insights from the Frontlines
DESCRIPTION:Community violence interventions (CVI) aim to reduce violence by preventing and disrupting cycles of retaliation and by delivering supports and services that save lives\, address trauma\, provide opportunity and improve the conditions that drive violence. While these strategies have existed in communities for decades\, research on CVI – its impact and efficacy\, but also how and why it works – has been limited. In particular\, the experience and expertise of frontline workers\, who work directly with the population most vulnerable to community violence\, remains underexplored. \nIn this Joyce Foundation webinar\, researchers from the University of California\, Davis will discuss a recent paper that explores the perspectives and insights of community violence intervention professionals in three cities: Sacramento\, California; Baltimore\, Maryland; and Milwaukee\, Wisconsin. This research draws on interviews and focus groups with 45 frontline workers across these cities to understand the drivers and mitigators of community gun violence and the challenges that CVI specialists face in approaching their work\, and offers recommendations to advocates and policymakers considering employing these strategies to reduce community gun violence. \nREGISTER \n 
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/community-violence-prevention-and-intervention-insights-from-the-frontlines/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250415T130000
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SUMMARY:Addressing Interpersonal Violence Survivor Health Needs Through Digital Hotline: Learning from a Longitudinal Study
DESCRIPTION:Join the Texas Violence Injury Prevention Research Center and Dr. Leila Wood\, UTHealth Professor & VIPR Director of Research\, for an insightful discussion on the impact of digital hotlines for survivors of intimate partner violence\, sexual assault\, and trafficking. This mixed-methods study explores how chat and text hotlines support survivor health and well-being.\n \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/addressing-interpersonal-violence-survivor-health-needs-through-digital-hotline-learning-from-a-longitudinal-study/
CATEGORIES:External Events,Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250430T140000
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SUMMARY:Cultivating the SEED Dashboard: A Townhall on Survivor Data Justice
DESCRIPTION:Data is power. At the Center for Survivor Agency and Justice\, they believe that data should be transparent\, actionable\, and grounded in the lived realities of survivors. In this interactive Townhall\, CSAJ will share insights from our national Data Dives and community feedback that asked: \n\nWhat data is truly needed to advance survivor economic equity?\nHow do we measure impact on systems\, policies\, and survivors’ lives?\nHow can we co-create tools that serve both survivors and advocates?\n\nJoin us for Cultivating the SEED Dashboard: A Townhall—a conversational\, interactive space to share what they’ve heard\, where they’re headed\, and what they’re still figuring out together. \nMore about the SEED Dashboard \nRegister
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/cultivating-the-seed-dashboard-a-townhall-on-survivor-data-justice/
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