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SUMMARY:REPORT RELEASE WEBINAR School Active Shooter Drills: Mitigating Risks to Mental\, Emotional\, and Behavioral Health
DESCRIPTION:An upcoming report –from the Board on Children\, Youth and Families of the National Academies of Sciences\, Engineering and Medicine–examines the effects of active shooter drills and other school security measures on the mental\, emotional\, and behavioral health of K–12 students and staff. It offers evidence-based best practices to reduce harm while preparing for emergencies\, and outlines actionable steps for schools\, policymakers\, and communities to prioritize well-being alongside safety. \nJoin a webinar discussing key topics from the report\, including: \n\nThe psychological impact of active shooter drills\nBest practices to reduce trauma and support student and staff well-being\nA research agenda to strengthen policies and practice\n\nLearn more about the report \nRegister for the webinar
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/report-release-webinar-school-active-shooter-drills-mitigating-risks-to-mental-emotional-and-behavioral-health/
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SUMMARY:Digital (chat and text) hotline: Exploring the service approach and impact on survivor wellness
DESCRIPTION:Get ready for back-to-school season with fresh insights to boost your agency’s approach to digital hotline services! As communities sharpen their pencils and gear up for a new academic year\, Texas family violence agencies are stepping up their game by expanding hotline support through chat and text\, alongside traditional phone services. A dedicated team of researchers and practitioners just completed a three-year “study session” at two Texas programs\, confirming that digital hotlines significantly enhance survivors’ health\, safety\, and well-being. \nJoin Dr. Leila Wood\, Professor and Director of Research and Evaluation at VIPR and the Center for Violence Prevention at UTHealth\, and colleagues from family violence programs\, as they present key “lessons learned” from their comprehensive research. This interactive webinar will deliver valuable takeaways\, practical “homework” for implementing digital hotline services\, and a lively Q&A to make sure your agency is fully prepared to support survivors in the digital age. \nFeatured Presenter: Dr. Leila Wood – Professor\, Director of Research and Evaluation\, VIPR and Center for Violence Prevention \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/digital-chat-and-text-hotline-exploring-the-service-approach-and-impact-on-survivor-wellness/
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SUMMARY:National Sexual Assault Conference
DESCRIPTION:The National Sexual Assault Conference® will be held August 26-28\, 2025 in Anaheim\, CA. This conference brings together over 2\,000 advocates committed to ending sexual abuse\, assault\, and harassment. This annual event is filled with opportunities to advance learning\, develop skills\, share information\, build relationships\, and increase our capacity to assert the dignity of all people. Together at NSAC\, they build strong partnerships and strategies that strengthen our work to end sexual violence. \nLearn more and register
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/national-sexual-assault-conference-2/
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