How Do We Connect the Dots? Local Approaches to Preventing Multiple Forms of Violence

Date: 
Wednesday, 15 March 2017

With the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) strategic vision focused on preventing multiple forms of violence by addressing shared root factors, more and more communities are finding ways to operationalize this. What does addressing shared risk and protective factors look like and why should we be concerned with Connecting the Dots? This web conference will reference the research, while expanding the conversation about local and state strategies that prevent sexual and domestic violence among other forms of violence concurrently.

OBJECTIVES

  • Reference the CDC’s research on addressing multiple forms of violence
  • Identify how shared risk and protective factors can inform local and state strategies
  • Describe examples of multi-sector work to prevent sexual and domestic violence and other forms of violence.

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