
PHI WHO CC for Violence Prevention
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@LJMUPHI's WHO CC (violence prevention) updates on research, education & advocacy on a public health approch to violence prevention
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Day 2 World Conf. Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion kicks with our keynote speaker Mark Bellis with a fascinating talk on the commercial determinants of injury and violence prevention Liverpool John Moores University LJMUHealth PHI WHO CC for Violence Prevention @LJMUImpact #Safety2024 #violenceprevention


Really interesting presentation from Nadia Butler on the global prevalence of child maltreatment #Safety2024


Nadia Butler presenting a meta-analysis on the global prevalence of abuse of older people, on behalf of Zara Quigg #Safety2024


Delighted to represent PHI WHO CC for Violence Prevention on behalf of Zara Quigg and to hear about the great work other centres are doing and opportunities for collaboration World Conf. Injury Prevention & Safety Promotion


Honoured 2 be a plenary speaker GLEPHA African Regional conference with esteemed colleagues: leph2024pretoria.com/speakers/ Sharing PHI WHO CC for Violence Prevention Public Health Wales review of early intervention crime reduction: researchonline.ljmu.ac.uk/id/eprint/2224… A great programme & registration is open!



The 1st African Region Law Enforcement & Public Health conference has begun with key notes by UN Office on Drugs & Crime & the former South Africa president Kgalema Motlanthe, promoting a public health & harm reduction approach to addressing population level harms Faculty of Health Sciences at UP GLEPHA


🟠 #16Days Day9⃣ - & a focus on our brilliant Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership 💜 Over the last year, this team has delivered its trauma informed training to more than 3⃣0⃣0⃣ frontline @merseypolice officers and more than 3⃣0⃣0⃣0⃣ community safety partners. By raising awareness and understanding

They are also leading the work to prevent child to parent/carer abuse (CAPVA). Following a research study with Public Health @ LJMU to understand the causes of CAPVA and how this impacts families, the team have been working with partners to share their findings & to drive forward the work


Public Health @ LJMU 🎬 Merseyside Violence Reduction Partnership has also supported the brilliant MYA RAISE Team to produce a series of films to raise awareness of ‘Child to Parent Violence and Abuse’ (CAPVA). Helping to break the stigma and empower families to access support. Watch now > liverpoolcamhs.com/capva-child-or…… #CAPVA

Special discount tickets are available until 20 December 2024. Grab yourself a bargain. Abstract submission is open. To buy tickets and submit an abstract, visit: theclubhealthconference.com Zara Quigg Sarah Morton Judith Noijen Global Drug Survey IREFREA España IREFREA Portugal Paul Dillon


FREE PAPER🚨: Pleased to share our review of international frameworks on the role of public health in the primary prevention of interpersonal violence. Led by Lara Snowdon PHI WHO CC for Violence Prevention PHW WHO Collaborating Centre (WHO CC) Uned Atal Trais | Violence Prevention Unit journalcswb.ca/index.php/cswb…




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Club Health Ghent is accepting late-breaking abstracts for new research, policy initiatives or practical experience to make nightlife safer. theclubhealthconference.com/abstract Zara Quigg Sarah Morton Mark Bellis Fiona Measham IREFREA Portugal IREFREA España European Union Drugs Agency (EUDA) Ev Hearne Andrew M Bennett
