Skip Navigation

Sustaining a Violence Against Women Prevention Movement

To make our web conferences available to as many people as possible, we offer two sessions per web conference topic. The 2nd session is a repeat of the 1st session.

1st Session:
Tuesday, September 22, 2009

2nd Session (Repeat of first session):
Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Both ninety-minute sessions will start at 11 AM Pacific Daylight Time. In other time zones, that will be:

2:00 PMto3:30 PMin Atlantic ST (Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands)
2:00 PMto3:30 PMin Eastern DST
1:00 PMto2:30 PMin Central DST
12:00 PMto1:30 PMin Mountain DST
11:00 AMto12:30 PMin Mountain ST (Arizona, Non-Navajo)
11:00 AMto12:30 PMin Pacific DST
10:00 AMto11:30 AMin Alaska DST
9:00 AMto10:30 AMin Hawai’i-Aleutian DST (Aleutian Islands)
8:00 AMto9:30 AMin Hawai’i-Aleutian ST (Hawai’i)
7:00 AMto8:30 AMin Samoa ST (American Samoa & Midway)

Summary:
This forum will present a discussion of the resources and tools needed to support and sustain a violence against women primary prevention movement (e.g., proper framing of issues, research and evaluation, tool development, training and technical assistance, resource development, etc.), and a discussion of strategies to create and/or obtain these resources (e.g., broad-based partnerships, legislation and advocacy, etc.).

Register:

Click Here to Register

Host:
David Lee,Prevention Connection, California Coalition Against Sexual Assault

Presenters:
Session 1: Rachel Davis and Annie Lyles, Prevention Institute
Session 2: Sana Chemini and Annie Lyles, Prevention Institute

Guests:

Objectives:

  • Explore a framework for, and gauge progress in, creating a long-lasting violence against women primary prevention movement.
  • Identify roles and strategies to maintain the momentum of the movement in challenging times.

Materials:

  • Slides, 2 per page [PDF]
  • Slides, 6 per page [PDF]

Leave a Reply