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Did you miss our #VetoViolence chat today on Intimate Partner Violence Prevention? You can read it here: http://bit.ly/PoLD6r- ActivityRecentVetoViolence added a milestone from 1996 to their timeline: The World Health Ass...VetoViolence created the event Intimate Partner Violence Twitter Live Chat.
- TODAY @ 3 PM ET!!! Our FIRST Twitter Live Chat on intimate partner violence prevention. We’re going to hop over to @CDCInjury on Twitter (hashtag #VetoViolence) for this important discussion. We hope to see you there! And, we’re taking questions now if you have them! What would you like us to chat about?
- We’re putting the finishing touches on our Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Twitter Live Chat taking place tomorrow at 3 PM ET! What questions do you have? Post questions here or tweet them to @CDCInjury.
- A CDC epidemiologist with more than a decade of experience in intimate partner violence prevention will be joining our fans on Tuesday! Get your questions ready and join @CDCInjury on Twitter @ 3:00 PM EST! Use the hashtag #VetoViolence to join the conversation!
https://www.facebook.com/events/510162995661491/ - VetoViolence is pleased to spotlight VAWnet, The National Online Resource Center on Violence Against Women, a national online resource center on violence against women. They will be joining us next Tuesday, October 23 for our Twitter Live Chat on intimate partner violence prevention! In the meantime, you can learn more about their work in our VetoViolence Partner Spotlight: http://on.fb.me/
PartnerSpotlight - Hi fans! Our Twitter Live Chat: Intimate Partner Violence Prevention Facebook event page is up! All the details on the upcoming chat are available here: http://on.fb.me/WdyAGp
- Our next Partner Spotlight is coming out this week ... stay tuned!
- Hi fans! In honor of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, we will be hosting our first Twitter Live Chat on intimate partner violence on October 23! We will announce details soon, so please check back for updates. If you’re on Twitter, be sure to follow @CDCInjury!
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Today is International Day of the Girl. CDC supports ending gender-based violence and partners with Together for Girls in efforts to gather data in specific countries to gain a more global perspective of such a preventable issue.VetoViolence shared a link.
Hi Fans! It is Mental Health Awareness Day so please check out our CDC Injury Center: Director’s View Blog – Helping People Cope with Depression: Why I Do What I Do.- Our latest state partner highlight is the Florida Department of Health (DOH). Their mission is to protect and promote the health of all residents and visitors in the state through organized state and community efforts, including cooperative agreements with counties. You can learn more about them via their Facebook page: http://www.facebook.com/FLDepartmentofHealth
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- On average, ____ people per minute are victims of rape, physical violence, or stalking by an intimate partner in the United States, based on a survey conducted in 2010. Is it:
A) 5
B) 12
C) 20
D) 24
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October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. We hope you will join us in raising awareness of the problem and the importance of prevention! You can read the Presidential Proclamation here:VetoViolence shared a link.
The Seeing My World through a Safer Lens video contest announces its winners! Check out the injury and violence prevention professional, student, and general public videos that won the contest!VetoViolence shared a link.
According to the CDC’s School Associated Violent Death Study, less than 1 percent of all homicides among school-age children happen on school grounds or on the way to and from school. Check out the link below to learn more about preventing school violence.- ActivityOctoberPeople Who Like This42