Event Date:
July 29th 9:30 AM - 11:00 AM

Intimate partner violence (IPV) remains a widespread and escalating public health crisis during the COVID-19 pandemic. Since IPV in the home is a major predictor of child abuse and neglect fatalities, understanding its causes and impacts are vital for effective child advocacy. Panelists will discuss how an inter-generational advocacy approach empowers victimized parents, the effects of household IPV on children's mental health, and the current research and policy initiatives that protect and bolster the rights of children at home and in foster care.
- Natasha Davis, Child Welfare Advocate (moderator)
- Carrie Joseph, Prevention, Education & Inclusion Manager,
- Dr. Dana Prince, Assistant Professor, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Mandel School of Applied Social Sciences
- Alexandria M. Ruden, Senior Attorney,
- Hayley Yocum, Comprehensive Community Advocate,
The panelists prepared slides for their presentations; click the title of their slides to view them.
- Carrie Joseph - Domestic Violence & Child Advocacy - COVID
- Dana Prince - IPV, Mental Health & Safety Needs for LGBTQ+ Youth
- Alexandria M. Ruden - Domestic Violence, Children & Parenting in a Legal System Context
- Hayley Yocum - IPV and Children
Additional Resources
- JFSA Flyer - Domestic Violence
- Danger Assessment (Lethality Indicators)
- Article on Greenbook Interventions to Address Domestic Violence & Child Abuse
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