miércoles, 23 de febrero de 2011
VetoViolence: Principle of Prevention (POP) Introduction
Free On-Line Course for Violence Prevention!
CDC - National Center for Injury Prevention and Control
Each year, more than 53,000 people lose their lives to violence. In addition to the tremendous physical and emotional toll, violence has substantial medical and lost productivity costs.
In 2000, these totaled more than $70 billion in the United States. The figure grows when we add criminal justice system costs, social services, and other expenses.
Principles of Prevention
One way CDC is helping the nation prevent violence is a free on-line course that's available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. It's called Principles of Prevention. The course—which offers continuing education credits—teaches key concepts of primary prevention, the public health approach, and the social-ecological model. Participants complete interactive exercises to learn to help prevent five types of violence:
-Child abuse and neglect
-Intimate partner violence
-Sexual violence
-Suicide
-Youth violence
The course is designed for those interested in stopping violence from ever happening. It
helps people move from the problem to the solution. This course teaches the fundamentals of effective violence prevention methods and incorporates the growing body of research on what works.
The Principles of Prevention course includes:
. Interviews with leading experts in the field
. Dynamic graphics
. Interactive exercises
. Compelling storytelling that makes the case for violence prevention
More Information
Principles of Prevention
CDC Resources for Violence Prevention: CDC - Injury - Violence Prevention Home
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VetoViolence: Principle of Prevention (POP) Introduction
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