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Health & Domestic Violence Listservs

Subscribe to the Family Violence Prevention Fund's (FVPF) health-focused listservs for the latest updates on health and domestic violence policy, announcements and strategies. Lists are moderated by FVPF staff and sent out on a monthly basis.



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Get up-to-date news and information on groundbreaking research, programs, policies and technical assistance materials being developed to enhance the health care response to domestic violence. Share your news, activities, and questions with others in the field.

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Health Students and Faculty Against Domestic Violence Listserv
This monthly list joins professional health students and faculty interested in violence prevention and education. The list posts announcements on research, conferences, student projects and funding opportunities.

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Health Professional Students and Campus Activism
Are you a professional health student interested in meeting other students working on violence prevention and routine DV assessment? A Pre-Conference Institute entitled Health Professional Students and Campus Activism will be held in San Francisco March 15, 2007 as part of the National Conference on Health and Domestic Violence. For more information, view the flyer and help spread the word by sharing the flyer with your classmates.