21 agosto 2015

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CDC Gov Doc/Site:  VetoViolence Website

VetoViolence is CDC’s online source of free violence prevention trainings, tools, and resources. Check out the VetoViolence website to learn how to stop violence, before it happens.

CDC’s VetoViolence website offers free, online, interactive, and engaging violence prevention tools, trainings, and resources based on the best available evidence and research. The tools, trainings, and resources provide practical knowledge and skills to assist and enhance the work of violence prevention practitioners.

What’s Available?

VetoViolence offers various trainings, tools, and resources to support you in creating safer communities, including:

  • Dating Matters® Capacity Assessment and Planning Tool is an online system that will help you assess and monitor your capacity for implementing a comprehensive teen dating violence initiative. The tool will help you gather information, generate reports, and work with partners to determine capacity priorities and to develop action plans.
  • Dating Matters®Training is an online course in which you can learn how to improve the health of teens and to prevent teen dating violence.
  • Principles of Prevention is an online training in which you learn how to apply key concepts of primary prevention, the public health approach, and the social-ecological model to your violence prevention work.
  • STRYVE Online Resources is where you will find Information, tools, and other resources that explain how to bring together a team and plan prevention strategies that can work to prevent youth violence in your community.
  • Success Stories Portal is a tool you can use to create, save, download, and edit your stories of successful violence prevention efforts. You can showcase your positive results with partners once you create and download your success story.
  • Understanding Evidence is an online resource where you can learn the value of making evidence-informed decisions around violence prevention. You will discover the three types of evidence involved in decision-making, look at different data collection methodologies, and identify standards of practice in research evidence and factors that can influence decisions.

VetoViolence is designed primarily for violence prevention practitioners, but anyone working to prevent violence in their community will find the information useful.

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