Day One Small Group – Best Practices Of the following key elements of best practices identified by the small groups in developing specialized responses.

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Day One Small Group – Best Practices Of the following key elements of best practices identified by the small groups in developing specialized responses to address child maltreatment and family violence, what is your: -top key element? -second key element? -third key element?

Day One Small Group - Policy Of the following pieces of advice identified by the small groups that they would give to policy makers regarding children exposed to family violence, what would be your: -most important piece of advice? -second most important? -third most important?

Day One Small Group – Surveillance and Research Of the following most important next steps identified by the small groups regarding surveillance and research in the area of child maltreatment and family violence, what is your: -most important next step? -second most important? -third most important?

Day Two Small Group – Best Practices Of the following top critical success factors identified by the small groups in building networks of effective, coordinated and collaborative responses to family violence, what is your: - most critical success factor? - second most critical? - third most critical?

Day Two Small Group - Policy Of the following strategies identified by the small groups to address policy gaps in building networks of effective, coordinated and collaborative responses to family violence, what do you see as the: -most important strategy? -second most important? -third most important?

Day Two Small Group – Surveillance and Research Of the following types of data identified by the small groups as being the key pieces to measure effectiveness of a coordinated and collaborative response to family violence, what is the: -most critical piece of data collection? -second most critical? -third most critical?