Three-Part Series: Health Equity Approaches to Preventing Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention define health equity as being achieved when “every person has the opportunity to ‘attain his or her full health potentials’ and no one is ‘disadvantaged from achieving this potential because of social position or other socially determined circumstances.’” A health equity approach to preventing sexual and intimate partner violence prevention – from development to implementation to evaluation – addresses the roots of inequities that contribute to violence and the factors that contribute to higher rates of sexual violence. 

Session One: Join American Public Health Association for an overview of building a foundation for understanding health equity and its link to sexual and intimate partner violence prevention.

Session Two: Learn how prevention practitioners in Delaware and Rhode Island are addressing underlying factors to create more equitable, safe, and healthy communities.

Session Three: Hear from guests who are advancing health equity through partnering across sectors and movements.

Table of lessons and activities for Session One: An Overview
Session One: An Overview
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Table of lessons and activities for Session Two: Addressing Underlying Factors that Contribute to Safety and Violence
Session Two: Addressing Underlying Factors that Contribute to Safety and Violence
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Table of lessons and activities for Session Three: Partnering With Sectors and Movements
Session Three: Partnering With Sectors and Movements
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