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Mai, 31

Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop: Introduction to Primary Prevention of Gender-based Violence

Jour(s): de 13/avr. vers 08/juin

Date of training: 2 - 4 July 2012

Deadline for applications: 8 June 2012

Partners for Prevention is accepting applications from practitioners in the Asia-Pacific region to participate in a regional learning event focused on the primary prevention of gender-based violence.

This three-day workshop will highlight promising global and regional approaches to primary prevention, and how to integrate prevention activities into ongoing programming. The workshop is targeted at practitioners and policy makers from Asia and the Pacific region who have an interest to learn about primary prevention or plan to have a primary prevention project/intervention.

Local: Bangkok, Thailand
Date: Apr/13/2012 - Jun/08/2012
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Asia-Pacific Regional Learning Event: Practitioner's Clinic - Improving our Primary Prevention Interventions

Jour(s): de 13/avr. vers 08/juin

Date of training: 5 - 6 July 2012

Deadline for applications: 8 June 2012

Partners for Prevention is accepting applications from practitioners in the Asia-Pacific region to participate in a regional learning and knowledge-sharing event focused on enhancing gender-based violence primary prevention interventions. This two-day meeting is for project managers of existing interventions that have a substantial GBV prevention focus. The clinic will involve one-on-one sessions with prevention experts and small group discussions to highlight what is working well and challenges faced by specific prevention projects. The one-on-one sessions will help enhance the projects on an individual basis.

Local: Bangkok, Thailand
Date: Apr/13/2012 - Jun/08/2012
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Call for Applications: Introduction to Primary Prevention of Gender-based Violence

Jour(s): de 16/avr. vers 08/juin

Partners for Prevention is accepting applications from practitioners in the Asia-Pacific region to participate in a regional learning event focused on the primary prevention of gender-based violence. The "Asia-Pacific Regional Workshop: Introduction to Primary Prevention of Gender-based Violence" will take place 2–4 July 2012, in Bangkok, Thailand. The deadline for applications is 8 June 2012.

This three-day workshop will highlight promising global and regional approaches to primary prevention, and how to integrate prevention activities into ongoing programming. After the workshop, participants will know what primary prevention is, why it is important and be familiar with different approaches for implementing prevention interventions.

The workshop is targeted at practitioners and policy makers from Asia and the Pacific region who have an interest to learn about primary prevention or plan to have a primary prevention project/intervention. Participants will be drawn from various agencies such as government, UN & civil society.

Application Process: Participants will be selected based on the above selection criteria. The electronic application form can be found at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/workshop-application. Successful applicants will be contacted by Partners for Prevention by 14 June 2012.

Local: Bangkok, Thailand
Date: Apr/16/2012 - Jun/08/2012
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Bystander Intervention Conference (Mentors in Violence Prevention)

Jour(s): de 31/mai vers 01/juin

Setting the Stage Speakers
Each day, there will be leaders from social justice, education, government, and sport business that will help us “set the stage” for each day’s content.  These individuals will be announced one at a time in the weeks leading up to the conference.  Be on the lookout!

Spotlight Segments
Spotlight segments will be strategically placed throughout the conference to illuminate specific aspects of bystander intervention.  They will incorporate multi-media presentations, personal testimony, global applications and deeper pedagogical understanding of the issues.

Plenary Panels
These will not be your typical panel presentations.  Rather, they will be dynamic, interactive discussions with open discussion time built in to each panel.  Participants will hear from experts in the field and have the opportunity to engage the presenters.  The experts will provide context and bystander intervention lessons learnd on the issues as a way to stimulate discussion.

Dynamic Shift Segments
Designed to shift the energy in the room, these dynamic shift segments will include: video clips of a Bystander Intervention programs/ initiatives/campaigns; spotlight testimonials of people utilizing Bystander Intervention strategies or failing in a tough situation; and multi-media components reinforcing the need for Bystander Intervention.

Directed Breakout Discussion: The road ahead/ Next Steps in the Field
These sessions will be an interactive meeting of academics, practitioners and advocates working together to define and address emerging issues in bystander education.  In smaller working groups, participants will discuss how to integrate the bystander approach by examining where there are opportunities for growth within and outside the area of gender based violence.  Facilitated by experts in their field, the various breakout sessions will allow for greater exploration of how the bystander approach can be applied to additional areas of violence prevention, education, healthy development and social justice issues.

 

Time: 8:30am – 5:30pm both days

Local: Northeastern University, Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Date: May/31/2012 - Jun/01/2012
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