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SUMMARY:From Data to Action: Applying the 2023/2024 NISVS Findings on Stalking\, Sexual Violence\, and Intimate Partner Violence
DESCRIPTION:The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) have released new data briefs from the 2023-2024 National Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Survey (NISVS)\, offering updated national and state-level prevalence estimates of stalking\, sexual violence\, and intimate partner violence. Join PreventConnect for a web conference to hear from CDC staff who will walk through key findings from the new briefs and explore what they mean for prevention practice. Together\, we will discuss how this data can strengthen prevention planning\, support communication efforts\, and inform strategies that address the factors that allow violence to occur. \nOBJECTIVES:\n\nSummarize key findings from the 2023-2024 NISVS data briefs on stalking\, sexual violence\, and intimate partner violence\nIdentify practical ways to use NISVS data to inform prevention efforts and messaging\nDiscuss implications of the findings for advancing primary prevention\n\nGUESTS: \nSharon G. Smith\, PhD\nKathleen C. Basile\, PhD\nMatthew J. Breiding\, PhD \nFACILITATORS: David Lee & Ashleigh Klein-Jimenez\, PreventConnect & ValorUS® \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/from-data-to-action-applying-the-2023-2024-nisvs-findings-on-stalking-sexual-violence-and-intimate-partner-violence/
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SUMMARY:From Problem to Purpose: Choosing Research Questions That Drive Change in Firearm Violence Prevention
DESCRIPTION:Please join the Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education to learn from experts who share how researchers can work with community partners to develop questions that matter and are meaningful to communities\, fill critical gaps\, and can realistically be answered with available resources. \nSpeakers: \nDurell Green\, Teaching & Advancement Project Manager\, CHOOSE 180 \nAli Rowhani-Rahbar\, Ph.D.\, Bartley Dobb Professor for the Study and Prevention of Violence; Director of Firearm Injury & Policy Research Program\, University of Washington \nChristina Umali\, MPH\, Teaching & Advancement\, Project Manager\, CHOOSE 180 \n  \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/from-problem-to-purpose-choosing-research-questions-that-drive-change-in-firearm-violence-prevention/
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SUMMARY:Webinar\, Crisis Within Crisis: IPV and Climate-Related Disasters
DESCRIPTION:As climate change intensifies displacement and instability\, this roundtable explores the emerging linkages between environmental disasters and increased risk of intimate partner violence. \nThe webinar is part of a series hosted by The National Health Initiative on Violence and Abuse at FUTURES\, the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity\, and the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The series brings together leading experts to share cutting-edge research and innovative solutions. Each session dives into urgent issues shaping lives and communities—including pediatric and adolescent health\, gun violence\, healthcare systems change\, care and safety during emergencies\, maternal mortality\, reproductive coercion\, and more. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/webinar-crisis-within-crisis-ipv-and-climate-related-disasters/
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SUMMARY:Webinar\, Economic Justice & The Cost of Safety: Economic abuse\, Sexual Harassment\, Tech-faciliated Abuse
DESCRIPTION:This session reveals new insight on emergent and understudied issues from economic abuse\, financial insecurity\, tech-facilitated violence\, to sexual harassment. It interrogates systemic inequality as a root cause and consequence of intimate partner violence\, and highlights economic support as a pathway to survivor safety. \nThe webinar is part of a series hosted by The National Health Initiative on Violence and Abuse at FUTURES\, the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity\, and the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. The series brings together leading experts to share cutting-edge research and innovative solutions. Each session dives into urgent issues shaping lives and communities—including pediatric and adolescent health\, gun violence\, healthcare systems change\, care and safety during emergencies\, maternal mortality\, reproductive coercion\, and more. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/webinar-economic-justice-the-cost-of-safety-economic-abuse-sexual-harassment-tech-faciliated-abuse/
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