2020 ICADV Summer Prevention Institute

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2020 ICADV Summer Prevention Institute

ICADV Virtual Summer Prevention Institute, July 20-23, 2020. Hosted online with details to follow.

By Indiana Coalition Against Domestic Violence

Date and time

July 20, 2020 · 10am - July 23, 2020 · 1pm PDT

Location

Online

About this event

ICADV is happy to announce that we will host our annual ICADV Summer Prevention Institute July 20-23, 2020. In keeping with the current state of concern about large gatherings, the Institute will be facilitated virtually this year. Sessions will take place from 1-4 pm each day, July 20th through 23rd.

The sessions will build off of each other, and some have pre-requisites to participate. Please see the information about the individual sessions below to decide which ones best suit you before registering. You will be able to select individual sessions during registration.

Monday, July 20 ~ 1-4 pm

Day 1 ; Prevention 101

Primary Prevention Overview: Creating Safe, Stable and Nurturing Communities

Prerequisites: none

Description: This session serves as an introduction to community-level primary prevention strategies for individuals who are new to prevention or who want a refresher.

Tuesday, July 21 ~ 1-4 pm

Day 2; Advanced Implicit Bias and Trauma

Buffers, Barriers, and Brains: Trauma and Bias in a Socio-Cultural Context

Prerequisites: none

Description: This session explores the barriers for creating safe, stable and nurturing relationships and environments when we do not recognize the role implicit bias and trauma plays in our decision making.

Wednesday, July 22 ~ 1-4 pm

Day 3; Power Conversations Moving Power to Prevent Violence

Prerequisites: Prevention 101 or baseline understanding of the public health approach to primary prevention (or day 1), Day 2

Description: This session will be a series opportunities to think alone and together within groups to examine power to identify how it is operating within systems, organizations, and ourselves and begin to unravel how power influences and structures our work.

Thursday, July 23 ~ 1-4 pm

Day 4 ; Preventing Violence by Moving Power Panel

A Discussion about Power, Privilege, Pandemic and Protest

Prerequisites: Day 3

Description: During this session participants will hear dynamic panelist engage in a discussion about power, privilege, and oppression in the wake of COVID-19 and racial unrest after the death of George Floyd. How do we pivot our work of our movement to shift away from power-over systems toward a more connected community with shared power?

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ICADV works for the prevention and elimination of domestic violence – until the violence ends.

ICADV pursue a vision where all people engage in healthy relationships characterized by the mutual sharing of resources, responsibilities and affection; where youth are nurtured with those expectations; and where all people are supported within a society committed to equality in relationships and equity in opportunity as fundamental human rights.

ICADV believes that violence is endemic to our society. We believe patriarchal values and attitudes support and perpetuate violence and we seek to confront the roots of that violence within ourselves and within larger economic, social, and political systems.

  • We believe in the right of all persons to live without fear, oppression, or sexual, emotional, or physical abuse.
  • We believe domestic violence is the use of force or threat to achieve and maintain control over others in personal relationships.
  • We believe domestic violence is preventable.
  • We believe batterers should be held accountable for their actions.
  • We believe in inclusiveness and respect for diversity.
  • We believe in the empowerment of individuals to achieve self-determination.
  • We believe the elimination of domestic violence is best achieved by using a multi-faceted approach.
  • We believe that while the majority of victims of domestic violence are women and children, everyone is affected by it and the solution involves everyone.
  • We are committed to the ideas and practices of a supportive, non-competitive atmosphere within ICADV, which fosters open communications, respect, and cooperation among all members of the coalition.
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