Healthcare workers play a vital role in supporting others, but who supports them when gender-based violence and harassment arise in their workplaces? Our webinar, "Making the Case- Addressing Gender-Based Violence and Harassment in Healthcare Settings," will provide participants with a deeper understanding of how violence and harassment affect healthcare workers across diverse healthcare settings and key considerations for creating a comprehensive workplace program that prioritizes safety.? By the end of this webinar, participants will: ?? Understand the impact of GBVH on healthcare workers ?? Recognize the need for workplace programs to prevent and address gender-based violence and harassment ?? Identify key strategies for building safer, more supportive workplaces Healthcare administrators, HR professionals, and healthcare workers interested in fostering safe workplaces are highly encouraged to join.? ?? Date: December 10, 2024? ? Time: 10:00 am PST/ 11:00 am MST/ 12:00 pm CST/ 1:00 pm EST ?? Speakers: Megha Rimal, Nina Kanakarajavelu, July Vaj Xyooj ?? Register now: bit.ly/mtc-gbvh
Futures Without Violence
战略管理服务
San Francisco,CA 11,015 位关注者
For more than 30 years, we’ve developed innovative ways to end violence against women, children, and families.
关于我们
Futures Without Violence (FUTURES) is a national nonprofit organization leading groundbreaking educational programs, policies, and campaigns that empower individuals and organizations working to end violence against women and children around the world. Providing leadership from offices in San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Boston, FUTURES has trained thousands of professionals and advocates--such as doctors, nurses, judges, athletic coaches, and other community influences--on improving responses to violence and abuse. The organization was a driving force behind the passage of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994—the nation’s first comprehensive federal response to the violence that plagues families and communities. Learn more at: www.futureswithoutviolence.org.
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https://www.futureswithoutviolence.org
Futures Without Violence的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 战略管理服务
- 规模
- 51-200 人
- 总部
- San Francisco,CA
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 领域
- Domestic Violence、Sexual Assault、Health Care、Public Policy、Dating Violence和Healthy Relationships
地点
Futures Without Violence员工
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Kiersten Stewart
Vice President Public Policy and Advocacy at Futures Without Violence
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Karen Richardson
Teaching Online Since There Was An Online
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Ana Van Balen
Vice President of Economic Security and Justice
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Tien Ung, PhD, LICSW
Associate Director @ Futures Without Violence | PhD in Social Work
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Just a friendly reminder that RFPs are due THIS Friday! Don’t miss your chance to submit and be part of this impactful opportunity. Visit our webpage to access the submission link, preview the questions in PDF format, view the FAQs, and watch the recording of our October 28 information session: bit.ly/stages-rfp If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to reach out to [email protected]
Are you a community-based organization interested in growing or expanding your work to include older adults? The Request for Proposals (RFP) for the "STAGES: Pathways for Older People Surviving Violence" initiative is now open! This is a grant opportunity, with awards ranging from $50,000 to $60,000. Submission due date is Friday, November 22, 2024 Applicants can choose between two tracks: 1. Restorative Justice: Supporting older survivors of abuse, their families, and caregivers. 2. Economic Justice: Focused on financial health and healing. This initiative supports deep learning and seed project development to test new approaches. Organizations experienced in working with older adults, survivors of violence, restorative practices, or economic support are encouraged to apply. ? Interested in applying for STAGES Pathways funding? Visit our webpage to access the submission link, preview the questions in PDF format, view the FAQs, and watch the recording of our October 28 information session:?bit.ly/stages-rfp ? Questions can be sent to?[email protected]
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For almost 40 years, Futures Without Violence has worked to build thriving families and communities, free from violence, filled with hope and opportunity. It is work that has and will take ALL of us to succeed. Join us on Giving Tuesday, December 3, to build a future we can all be proud of. AND we have a generous donor who will match your gift up to $200,000 – so the impact of every dollar you give is doubled. Donate today at https://lnkd.in/gczs2qgF #weareinthistogether #GivingTuesday
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Happening tomorrow! ?Learn everything you need to know about submitting an abstract for the 25th anniversary of the Futures Without Violence Conference on Health. ?? Information Session: Call for Abstracts for the Futures Without Violence Conference on Health ?? November 19, 2024 ? 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST ?? Register to learn more at bit.ly/info-abstracts
Join us for an informational webinar to learn everything you need to know about submitting an abstract for the 25th anniversary of the Futures Without Violence Conference on Health, taking place in San Francisco in Fall 2025! Discover how you can contribute to reducing and preventing violence while promoting health, healing, and well-being in communities. ?? Information Session: Call for Abstracts for the Futures Without Violence Conference on Health ?? November 19, 2024 ? 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST ?? Register to learn more at bit.ly/info-abstracts
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Join us for an insightful webinar on “Addressing Reproductive Coercion: Increasing Access to Care, Safety, and Reproductive Justice for Survivors of IPV.” Reproductive coercion is a critical yet often overlooked aspect of intimate partner violence. This webinar dives deep into the intersection of IPV, reproductive abuse, and survivor health. Featuring insights from the National Domestic Violence Hotline's latest survey and tools from the Futures Without Violence National Health Resource Center on Domestic Violence . Participants will also hear from a local program addressing reproductive coercion & sexual health as part of their survivor-centered approach, & innovative approaches that attendees can adapt for their programs and communities. ?? Date: November 21, 2024 ? Time: 12 PM PST / 1 PM MT / 3 PM EST ?? Speakers: Virginia Duplessis (she/her), Marium Durrani, Tanya Draper Douthit ?? Register now: https://lnkd.in/gm5g-37b
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Join us for an informational webinar to learn everything you need to know about submitting an abstract for the 25th anniversary of the Futures Without Violence Conference on Health, taking place in San Francisco in Fall 2025! Discover how you can contribute to reducing and preventing violence while promoting health, healing, and well-being in communities. ?? Information Session: Call for Abstracts for the Futures Without Violence Conference on Health ?? November 19, 2024 ? 11 AM PST / 2 PM EST ?? Register to learn more at bit.ly/info-abstracts
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Are you attending the 10th Annual Primary Prevention Summit, hosted by the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence (NYSCADV)? Join Virginia Duplessis (she/her) as she presents on?"Advancing Prevention through a Health Equity Lens"?and?"Integrating Health Advocacy into Domestic and Sexual Violence Programs." To learn more about the 10th Annual Primary Prevention Summit visit https://lnkd.in/gBsgurA8 ?? Plenary 1: Advancing Prevention through a Health Equity Lens ?? Workshop 8: Integrating Health Advocacy into Domestic and Sexual Violence Programs ?? November 18 - 19, 2024 ?? Rivers Resort & Casino Events Center
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Research shows that crises, from public health emergencies to natural disasters, increase risks of intimate partner violence and human trafficking, with structural inequities like housing instability and language barriers further limiting marginalized survivors’ access to care. Our upcoming Learning Collaborative will provide protocols, memoranda of understanding, and strategies to strengthen partnerships between healthcare centers and community-based organizations that support survivors. As a result of this Learning Collaborative, participants will be better able to: ?? Identify specific needs and challenges faced by survivors during emergencies and natural disasters.? ?? List three strategies to improve language access, housing stability, and other critical social drivers of health that affect patient wellbeing. ?? Identify alignment of Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) emergency preparedness plan guidance with IPV/HT/E.? ?? Recognize steps to improve Health Centers capacity to support patients and staff before, during, and after emergencies. We encourage all health centers and organizations to identify one staff member as the main applicant and submit one application per site. You may add multiple colleagues to registration. ???Strengthening Emergency Preparedness: Supporting Survivors of IPV, Human Trafficking and Exploitation ?? Faculty Include: Anna Marjavi, Cara Skillingstead, Elizabeth Miller, Kate Gleason-Bachman, Katie League, Kenede P., Megha Rimal ?? Four live sessions every Wednesday from January 22, 2025, to February 12, 2025 ? 7am HST/10am PST/11am MST/12pm CST/1pm EST? ?? REGISTER BY NOVEMBER 22, 2024 AT https://bit.ly/planning-lc
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We're #hiring a new Managing Director of Education for The Courage Museum and Education Center in San Francisco Bay Area. Apply today or share this post with your network.
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As the Global Ministerial on Violence Against Children wraps up, FUTURES stands more committed than ever to safeguarding our children. This powerful gathering united advocates and experts worldwide with one mission: to end violence against children. Read our latest article to see how we're turning commitments into real, impactful change for children everywhere.