To register for the conference, go to www.preventconnect.org ASAP, as it
fills up fast.
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* PREVENTION CONNECTION WEB CONFERENCE
Toward a Community Solution: Advancing Primary Prevention of Violence
Against Women
* Wednesday, December 10, 2008
2:00 PM to 3:30 PM Eastern ST
This web conference will set the theoretical foundation for the Prevention
Connection Web Conference series. The focus of the web conference will be
the Spectrum of Prevention, which will be introduced as a strategy to change
social norms to prevent violence against women.
This web conference will be a repeat of the web conferences held in March
2005, June 2005, February 2006, November 2006, and December 2007.
* Host:
David Lee, Prevention Connection, California Coalition Against Sexual
Assault
* Presenters:
Elizabeth Waiters & Margo Brown, Prevention Institute
* Registration:
http://www.preventconnect.org
This session will be restricted to the first 250 people who register.
* Cost:
Free
* What is a web conference?
A web conference is an opportunity to attend an online workshop by
watching a presentation on your computer screen (using your internet
connection) and hearing presenters through your telephone. Prevention
Connection web conferences feature an opportunity to participate in online
question & answer sessions and live text chat between participants. If for
some reason you are unable to join on your computer, you can download the
presentation slides from our website and listen on your phone.
* Real-time captioning available.
Instructions for accessing captioning during this web conference will be
provided with your registration confirmation.
* Mac compatible.
The iLinc web conference software used by Prevention Connection is now
compatible with Apple Macintosh computers running Mac OSX 10.3.9 or 10.4,
and using Firefox or Safari browsers.
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Prevention Connection is a national project of the California Coalition
Against Sexual Assault (CALCASA) and is sponsored by the National Center for
Injury Prevention and Control at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC). The views and information provided in our activities do
not necessarily represent the official views of the U.S.
Government, the CDC, or CALCASA.