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Prevention Peer Network February 23, 2017 Start recording  

Control Panel Please note, this webinar is being recorded. Expand Audio for call in information Expand/minimize the control panel Raise your hand to be unmuted Type questions/comments here Please note, this webinar is being recorded.

Agenda Opening Circle Primary prevention trainings offered through the Partnership Q&A Discussion: Shared expertise, emerging issues, challenges, triumphs These webinars are open to anyone.

Opening Circle Please type in your name, agency and location

Prevention Trainings: Strategic Communications to Prevent Adolescent Dating Abuse  

Training Locations Previous Trainings: January 2016 – Sacramento November 2016 –Irvine November 2016 – Red Bluff January 2017 – Sacramento Upcoming Trainings: March 28th – Santa Clara April 4th - Fresno

Current Framing How often is teen dating violence discussed in the media? When is teen dating violence covered in the media? How can we stop teen dating violence?

Framing Portrait vs. Landscape Individual vs. Community Reframing

Identify Policy Goals and Messages What are your current policy and prevention goals? What messages and messengers can help you accomplish these goals? Who’s influence is needed to pass or adopt your policy goals?

Message Themes What’s wrong? Concern Why does it matter? Value What should be done? Solution

Examples of messaging themes to use throughout our work. Message Themes Examples of messaging themes to use throughout our work. Students can’t learn if they’re hurting or don’t feel safe. Schools have a responsibility to give students the skills they need to succeed in the classroom and in life. Healthy relationships are the foundation for a strong and healthy community. Together we can prevent teen dating violence. Registration link in follow up email.

Follow Up Webinar Series Effectively Engaging School Boards Community Engagement and Coalition Building Steps To Create Positive Media Coverage Part 1 Steps To Create Positive Media Coverage Part 2 Using Social Media to Change the Narrative

Questions ? Registration link in follow up email.

Strategic Communications Training to Prevent Adolescent Dating Abuse Upcoming Trainings Strategic Communications Training to Prevent Adolescent Dating Abuse Tuesday, March 28, 2017 – Santa Clara, CA Tuesday, April 4, 2017 – Fresno, CA Registration is now open These webinars are open to anyone.

Contact Us Contact Micah to register or get more information about the upcoming trainings Micah Zimmermaker Prevention and Education Policy Specialist California Partnership to End Domestic Violence micah@cpedv.org (707) 367-2187 Registration link in follow up email.

Prevention Trainings: Building Change Together Primary Prevention Core Competencies

Collaborative Effort

Core Competencies Foundations in Primary Prevention of DV/TDV/SV and Social Change Planning Implementing Evaluating Sustaining

Community of Practice Prevention practitioners can feel isolated Prevention efforts can feel siloed within organizations and/or communities Collaborative and supportive Community of Practice among prevention advocates

Social Justice Approach to Violence Prevention Intersecting forms of oppression and their links to prevention of DV, TDV, and SV Intergenerational and community initiatives Engaging multilingual communities

Youth Collaboration Explore adultism Promote youth development and intergenerational partnerships Evaluate youth engagement within organizations

How has this been implemented?

Youth Collaboration

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Collaborative Change Approach Apply the Collaborative Change Approach Provides structure Develop a shared set of goals and values Community Change Engaging Resistance

Action Plans Provide space for practitioners to apply learnings and develop Action Plans Identify needs for ongoing training and support

Questions ? Registration link in follow up email.

Shared expertise and discussion Challenges or triumphs? Emerging issues?

Together we’re stronger Micah Zimmermaker Prevention and Education Policy Specialist micah@cpedv.org Miranda Stiers Capacity-Building Program Coordinator miranda@cpedv.org