Violence intervention

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5.02.2024 -

STOP School-Based CVI Approaches: Utilizing CVI Partnerships

This webinar is part of a series for the STOP School Violence Specialized Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Program.

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Supporting the Frontline Through Community Healing

Research report on the advancing science on violence intervention outreach and trauma exposure.

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Person, Place, Thing: Understanding the Context of Community Violence

This webinar supports the Community Based Violence Intervention and Prevention Initiative (CVIPI), a historic federal investment in community violence intervention programs.

  
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2.20.2024 -

Webinar: Catalyst for Change, Approaches to CVIPI

In this webinar experts in the community violence intervention (CVI) field offered foundational guidance defining CVI.

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2.20.2024 -

STOP School-Based Community Violence Intervention (CVI) Kickoff Webinar

This webinar is part of a series for the STOP School Violence Specialized Training and Technical Assistance (TTA) Program.

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5.23.2023 -

Op-Ed: Community Violence Intervention Works, with the Right Support. So Let’s Support It.

In an op-ed for Next City, Shani Buggs and Lisa Glover discuss how community violence intervention works, but we need to support the workers who make it work.

  
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5.23.2023 -

Anti-violence Intervention “By Community, for Community”: Q&A with Research Expert Shani Buggs

In this Q&A, Buggs answers our questions about outreach-based community violence intervention (CVI).

  
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Implementing Outreach-Based Community Violence Intervention Programs

In this LISC research paper experts examine CVI program strengths and challenges, and lay out detailed recommendations for supporting and enhancing the field.

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9.14.2022 -

Brain Science, Trauma and Supporting Change

This training session will introduce the basics of brain science, how trauma impacts the brain, and how it is possible to heal and change over time.

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9.14.2022 -

Ready, Willing and Able: Applying the Stages of Change to Working with Individuals at the Center of Community Violence

This session explores how to use the stages of change to design interventions that considers each individual’s ever-shifting readiness, willingness, and ability to engage in healing and change.