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Connecting the Dots: Addressing and Preventing Multiple Types of Violence

November 28, 2017

Connecting the Dots is a new Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) training on shared risk and protective factors across multiple forms of violence. Combined with evidence-based practices, Connecting the Dots will help users implement prevention strategies and address risks in the context of the home environment, neighborhood, and community.

Links to Resource:

  • View the Connecting the Dots training on the CDC Website.
  • Take the Online Training course. This training teaches how to think strategically and creatively about prevention of overlapping violence and provides recommendations for community collaboration.
  • Explore the interactive map to learn how some states are successfully applying a shared risk and protective factor approach to their violence prevention work.
  • Learn about types of violence.
  • Find more violence prevention resources through VetoViolence on the CDC’s website.

Date: 2017

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