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Appendix A: Workshop Agenda
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... Appendix A Workshop Agenda mPreventViolence: Communications and Technology for Violence Prevention A Workshop December 8–9, 2011 AGENDA Workshop Objectives: • o transform the field of violence prevention by accelerating the T integration of information and communications technologies (ICTs) into research and prevention activities; • o explore and anticipate the application of innovative ICTs to T violence prevention; • o highlight: T Ø use of traditional and new media to communicate the evidence-based information for violence prevention; Ø ew applications of social media and new communications n technologies to prevent violence; and Ø negative impact and unintended consequences of tradi the tional and new media along with ways to mitigate these impacts.
From page 130...
... Agency for International Development micHele moloney-kitts, Together for Girls 11:40 AM – Facilitated Audience Discussion Lunch in The cAnADA room 12:00 PM – 1:00 PM session ii. Preventing Violence Using Information and Communications Technologies The purpose of this session is to illustrate the myriad ways that ICTs can be used to prevent violence.
From page 131...
... The session will outline the evidence base supporting such effects for both traditional and new media, review current approaches to mitigating the impact of such mediated violence on children and adolescents, and address the role of public policies governing media content and how it is shared. 2:30 PM – The Contribution of Traditional and New Media to Violence and Potential Remedies VisH VisWanatH, Department of Society, Human Development and Health, Harvard School of Public Health 2:50 PM – The Use of Public Policy in Addressing Media Violence Dale kunkel, University of Arizona 3:10 PM – Audience Discussion and Interactive Dialogue 3:40 PM – breAk session iV.
From page 132...
... 9:45 AM – Introduction Fran Henry, F Felix Foundation 10:00 AM – Breakouts: ICT Views of Violence Prevention • Child maltreatment prevention Harriet macmillan, McMaster University DaHna golDstein, Philantech, LLC • Suicide prevention Dan reiDenberg, Suicide Awareness Voices of Education JoHn gorDon, Fenton • Youth violence prevention kim scott, Child Resiliency Programme, Hope Counseling and Wellness Center scott gooDstein, Revolution Messaging
From page 133...
... 1:00 PM – Creating Public Value Through Cross-Boundary Collaboration: The Utility of ICT DeVon Halley, Deloitte Research GovLab (XBC) 1:20 PM – Scaling Up: Lessons Learned from Public Health and Applications to Violence Prevention Joe mccannon, Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services 1:40 PM – Facilitated Audience Discussion 2:00 PM – Closing Observations and Insights mike Feigelson, Bernard Van Leer Foundation JoHn gorDon, Fenton brigiD mccaW, Kaiser Permanente Jim mercy, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 3:00 PM – Workshop Adjourns


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