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Step 1 & 2 Defining the Problem; Understanding Risk and Protective Factors
Keynote Presentation: Emerging Research, Policy and Practice with Children Exposed to Domestic Violence
Breakout Sessions- Defining the Problem; Understanding Risk and Protective Factors
Public Health Model of Prevention and People with Disabilities
DV in Later Life
From the Beginning: Domestic Violence and Very Young Children
Youth Engagement Strategies for Preventing Teen Dating Violence
Ruff to Rough: Animal Abuse as a Risk Factor for Family Violence
Luncheon Panel Presentation: Working for Equity and Justice: How Can Lessons on Disproportionality and Over-Representation Guide Our Partnerships for Prevention?
Step 3 Developing and Testing Prevention Strategies
Breakout Sessions-Developing and Testing Prevention Strategies
Innovative Practices and People with Disabilities
Sage Advice: A Group Think Tank for Elder Abuse Prevention
Stewards of Children and Strengthening Families: Practicing Prevention in Ohio
Practicing Promising Prevention with Adolescents: What’s Working in Ohio Communities
Preventing Domestic Violence by Engaging Fathers
World Cafe: Creating a Community of Learning for Family Violence Prevention
Step 4: Broad Dissemination of Effective Strategies
Keynote Presentation: Framing Issues Using America’s Second Language: Community, Prevention,
and Social Justice
Keynote Presenatation: Using Your Local Data to Advance Change
Breakout Sessions: Broad Dissemination of Effective Strategies
Effective Interviewing to Move Your Message
Using Social Marketing Technology to Prevent Family Violence
Raise Your Voice Public Policy Advocacy Part 1
Working Effectively with Teens - Learning to Celebrate Adolescence
Creating an Optimal Adult Learning Environment
Luncheon Keynote Presentation: Access Your Best Brain for Prevention
Breakout Sessions: Bringing It Home
Self-Care for the Prevention Professional
Focus on Prevention: Best Practices and Lessons Learned on Addressing Violence Before it Occurs
When Neglect is Neglected
Raise Your Voice Public Policy Advocacy Part 2
Finding the Common Ground: Bridging the Public Health Model with Feminist Philosophy
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