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4 Upcoming Web Conferences 5 NEXT WEB CONFERENCE September 19, 2007: Preventing Violence Against Women & Ending Oppression All web conferences are from 2:00 3:30 pm EST (11:00 am 12:30 pm PST) Register at: www.preventconnect.org Cost: Free How to Use This Technology 6 Raise Hand Q&A Text Chat (check private to send) PowerPoint Slides Other Web Conference information
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The Workplace 10 A Dialogue on Organizational Practices to Prevent Violence Against Women Dialogue facilitated by: August 15, 2007 11:00AM -12:30 PDT; 2:00-3:30 PM EDT Agenda 11 I. Brief context II. III. VI. Fishbowl Discussion Kim Wells, Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence Douglas Leach, Blue Shield Against Violence Johnny Lee,, Peace at Work Keshia Pollack, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health Conversation with Participants Evaluation Learning Objectives 12 1. Explore role of workplace in primary prevention of VAW 2. Delineate barriers and next steps to improving the workplace role in primary prevention of VAW 3. Experiment with the use of technology
13 a systematic process that promotes healthy environments and behaviors and reduces the likelihood or frequency of violence. taking action before violence occurs. The Prevention Continuum 14 Primary Secondary Tertiary Approaches that take place BEFORE violence has occurred to prevent initial perpetration or victimization Immediate responses AFTER violence has occurred to deal with the consequences in the short term term Long term responses AFTER violence to deal with the lasting consequences and treatment interventions 15 Text Chat What would your workplace look like if it were contributing to the primary prevention of VAW?
5 Key Norms Violence Traditional Masculinity Limited Roles of Women Power Privacy 16 17 18
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25 26 The Spectrum of Prevention Influencing Policy & Legislation Changing Organizational Practices Fostering Coalitions & Networks Educating Providers Promoting Community Education Strengthening Individual Knowledge & Skills Organizational Functions 27 Governance Personnel Training Programs and services Outreach, communications and external relations Contracting and purchasing Advocacy Resource development/revenue generation
28 Guests Kim Wells Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence Douglas Leach Blue Shield Against Violence Johnny Lee Peace at Work Keshia Pollack Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health 29 Corporate Alliance to End Partner Violence Kim Wells, Executive Director kwells@caepv.org www.caepv.org www.girlsallowed.org CAEPV CAEPV (www.caepv.org) is the only national nonprofit in the US founded by corporations with a mission to make domestic violence everybody s business 30 Members include large and small private employers, units of local government, and service providers themselves We have international alliances as well
31 Douglas Leach Blue Shield of California Foundation is committed to making health care effective, safe and accessible for all Californians, and to ending domestic violence. Feeling and being safe is a major part of one s health, which is why ending domestic violence is one of our top priorities. Douglas Leach is responsible for the Blue Shield of California Foundation s Domestic Violence Employer Outreach program, providing training for employers and managers to respond when they see signs of abuse. august 15, 2007 blueshieldcafoundation.org Johnny Lee Peace at Work jlee@peaceatwork.org 919.274.5515 32 Dedicated to stopping violence in the workplace before it becomes a threat Workplace Campaign to Stop Domestic Violence: : Tool kit for educators to do outreach to employers Domestic Violence Assaults in the Workplace Study of 350+ cases releasing in September, 2007 33 Keshia M. Pollack, PhD, MPH Assistant Professor of Health Policy and Management and Environmental Health Sciences Leon S. Robertson Faculty Development Chair in Injury Prevention Core faculty of CDC Centers Injury Research and Policy and Occupational Safety and Health Consultant to Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Employee Assistance Programs (EAPS) to Prevent Intimate Partner Violence Relevant research areas: occupational safety and health, injury prevention, workplace prevention policies www.jhsph.edu/erc/injury.html
5 Key Norms Violence Traditional Masculinity Limited Roles of Women Power Privacy 34 Organizational Functions 35 Governance Personnel Training Programs and services Outreach, communications and external relations Contracting and purchasing Advocacy Resource development/revenue generation Thinking on the Edge of the Box 36
Fishbowl Discussion 37 Conversation with Participants 38 39 Evaluation
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