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SUMMARY:Webinar\, Innovation spotlight: Promising IPV Interventions Across Contexts
DESCRIPTION:Prevention is possible. This roundtable spotlights programs that have demonstrated success in preventing intimate partner violence and promoting healing—from culturally grounded practices to community-based innovations. \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-innovation-spotlight-promising-ipv-interventions-across-contexts/
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SUMMARY:PROGRESS Distinguished Speaker Series: Dr. Desmond Upton Patton
DESCRIPTION:Prevent Gun Violence: Research\, Empowerment\, Strategies & Solutions (PROGRESS) presents Desmond Upton Patton\, Ph.D.. as part of its Distinguished Speaker Series. Dr. Patton’s talk will focus on his forthcoming book\, a research memoir and social critique that traces the life\, death\, and afterlives of Gakirah Barnes\, a Black teenage girl in Chicago\, and what her story reveals about how gun violence\, grief\, and survival unfold across both neighborhood streets and social media timelines. \nDrawing on more than a decade of interdisciplinary work at the intersection of social work\, communication\, and data science\, Dr. Patton’s book argues that social media is not just a backdrop to youth life. It is an infrastructure that shapes how emotions\, conflict\,\nbelonging\, and harm are expressed and interpreted. In his talk\, Dr. Patton uses the concept of digital streets\, showing how online and offline worlds collapse into one another\, and how the same platforms that can create connection and joy can also intensify risk\, accelerate violence\, and invite surveillance. \nDesmond Upton Patton\, PhD\, is the 31st PIK University Professor\, School of Social Policy &\nPractice and the Waldo E. Johnson Jr. Professor\, Annenberg School for Communication\,\nUniversity of Pennsylvania \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/progress-distinguished-speaker-series-dr-desmond-upton-patton/
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SUMMARY:2026 USC Judith D. Tamkin International Symposium on Elder Abuse
DESCRIPTION:The mission of the USC Judith D. Tamkin International Symposium on Elder Abuse is to create safe and healthy environments for all older adults\, here and across the world\, by bringing researchers\, practitioners\, advocates\, thought leaders\, lawmakers\, and other stakeholders together to share findings\, strategize solutions\, and help shape and propel the field of elder justice.  \nThe theme of the 2026 Symposium is “The Elder Justice Panorama: Promising Programs\, Sustainable Progress\, and the Path Forward.” The agenda will address the latest research to practice developments\, elder financial exploitation\, applied interventions\, and abuse and neglect in licensed facilities. \nThe event is held in Pasadena\, California. Registration is limited to 200 participants. \nLearn More and Register
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/2026-usc-judith-d-tamkin-international-symposium-on-elder-abuse/
CATEGORIES:Conferences for Victim Services,External Events
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SUMMARY:Webinar\, Built on Trust: Community Partnerships for Firearm Violence Prevention Research
DESCRIPTION:The Kaiser Permanente Center for Gun Violence Research and Education invites you to a webinar series designed to build the capacity\, confidence and visibility of researchers and practitioners working to prevent firearm-related violence. \nThis webinar will offer practical guidance on addressing past research harms and building durable\, trust-based partnerships with communities to support meaningful firearm violence prevention research. \nREGISTER
URL:https://victimresearch.org/event/webinar-built-on-trust-community-partnerships-for-firearm-violence-prevention-research/
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