NNHVIP is now the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention! Follow us @TheHAVI for updates on our #HJA2019 conference this week and all future news. Join us in our journey to prevent violence!
“This community happened because people like you are fiercely passionate about victims of violence receiving care,” says Executive Director @fatimah_loren#HJA2019
NNHVIP is now the Health Alliance for Violence Intervention! Follow us @TheHAVI for updates on our #HJA2019 conference this week and all future news. Join us in our journey to prevent violence!
NNHVIP is excited to be accepting applications for our advisory board! While we're looking for candidates with diverse experience, we especially encourage those with a frontline intervention background to apply. Deadline August 30. Learn more here https://t.co/PdlWCB4OOP
Don't miss the chance to apply for a position on our advisory board! We seek candidates with a wide range of professional experience, from frontline violence intervention to public health, medicine, law, finance, and non-profit management. Apply by 8/30 https://t.co/PdlWCBmpGn
Be a part of our Advisory Board family at NNHVIP! We have lots of worthwhile work to do to build membership, partnerships and build on best practices. Be part of @NNHVIP, devoted to ending community violence. @ThisIsOurLane @traumadocs @ResearchAffirm#senseofpurpose
We're now accepting applications for our advisory board! We seek a diverse range of applicants, and we strongly encourage those with frontline worker experience to apply. Applications are due August 30! https://t.co/PdlWCB4OOP
"Hospital-based intervention is one of a handful of models that experts say are proven to reduce shootings." @teamtrace reports on NJ bills to create a statewide hospital-based intervention program and refer gunshot victims to services https://t.co/KKycIpmNJm
@BernardJTyson Thanks for your words, Mr. Tyson. KP has been a leader supporting public health strategies to intervene in violence and trauma — that support helped found our org. We'd love to find ways to deepen this collaboration
“If someone’s been shot, trauma doesn’t end just because you’ve been discharged from the hospital,” says our policy director @KBFischer
New laws in NJ will now ensure that certain hospitals have intervention programs to support victims of violence https://t.co/mI9hsKgomo
We applaud NJ @GovMurphy and @LtGovOliver for signing important new legislation that supports hospital-based violence intervention. Violence is a public health issue that requires bold actions like this https://t.co/mI9hsKgomo
Applications are now open for the NNHVIP advisory board! We’re seeking candidates with a range of experience from violence intervention to public health, medicine, law, finance, and nonprofit management. Learn more and apply here https://t.co/PdlWCB4OOP
@VictimResearch A6: If you are interested in learning more about START, or bringing START to your organization, please visit https://t.co/vHrT2RKF0b and read the “Healing in Color” action briefs. You can also contact us at https://t.co/247le0nqBr #CVRchat (2/2)
Mike Texada delivering a lecture to UCSF medical students about the importance of violence prevention and Wraparound’s role in the hospital and SF. @UCSFSurgery
2019 Stop The Violence Resource Fair. Thank you @MomsDemand, @VisionQuilt, the partners, resources, @YouthALIVE510 staff and community members who made the day! Learn more about the issues, our community based work, and how you can be part of the movement:https://t.co/PoLmBQCpx3
.@jtravis48 is reflecting on how Fatimah Muhammad of @NNHVIP said "This is a movement" on the first panel.
Jeremy Travis states that there is a united language and vision regarding Violence Prevention work that did not exist even two years ago. #NNSCat10
Great to have @AFFIRM and @ACSTrauma with @NNHVIP as partners to address violence at its core and the essential research to build on best practices and to build our understanding.
We met over ten years ago and became @NNHVIP. This week we had an Advisory Board strategic planning retreat. So optimistic for the next chapter to serve our victims of violence by addressing root causes, and supporting new HVIPs and community partnerships.