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Appendix C: Workshop Agenda
Pages 73-84

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... National Research Council August 11–12, 2014 Sheraton Kampala Hotel, Rwenzori Ballroom Ternan Avenue Kampala, Uganda Workshop Approach: Using an ecological framework that focuses on points of primary, secondary, and tertiary prevention and intervention, this 2-day workshop will focus on intimate partner violence (IPV) in Uganda, Kenya, and Tanzania and the far-reaching consequences of IPV as both a public health and human rights problem.
From page 74...
... and the 1 Primary prevention aims to reduce risk of experiencing or exposure to violence by addressing risk factors and social norms that promote IPV. Secondary prevention focuses on improving the detection of IPV and providing appropriate services, and tertiary prevention focuses on strengthening institutions to respond thereby mitigating the adverse consequences of IPV.
From page 75...
... Welcome Nelson Sewankambo President Uganda National Academy of Sciences 8:35 a.m. Opening Remarks Jacquelyn Campbell, Workshop Co-Chair Professor and Chair Johns Hopkins University School of Nursing Edward Kirumira, Workshop Co-Chair Principal College of Humanities and Social Sciences Makerere University
From page 76...
... Keynote Address: The Magnitude of Intimate Partner Violence in Uganda, Tanzania, and Kenya: Considerations to Improve Prevention and Mitigation Jessie Mbwambo, Workshop Planning Committee Member Senior Specialist Psychiatrist and Senior Researcher Muhimbili University 10:15 a.m. Tea Break Session I
From page 77...
... Implications for Research and Intervention Design Samuel Likindikoki Lecturer and Medical Specialist, School of Medicine Head, Department of Psychiatry and Mental Health Muhimbili University 11:25 a.m. Implications for Policy Making and Service Delivery Rose Apondi Public Health Specialist Centers for Disease Control and Prevention 11:45 a.m.
From page 78...
... Tea Break Session IV. Approaches for Responding to IPV and Its Consequences: From Screening to Care Screening for IPV can potentially improve identification of individuals in need of care and the quality of care they receive, and provide health care professionals with needed information on the causes and risks of other health conditions IPV victims may be experiencing.
From page 79...
... Session Moderator: Edward Kirumira, Workshop Co-Chair Principal College of Humanities and Social Sciences Makerere University 3:20 p.m. Screening for Intimate Partner Violence in the Region Chi-Chi Undie, Workshop Planning Committee Member Associate Population Council, Kenya 3:40 p.m.
From page 80...
... Welcome and Review of Day 1 Jacquelyn Campbell, Workshop Co-Chair Edward Kirumira, Workshop Co-Chair Session V Community Engagement in Intimate Partner Violence Prevention To better understand and prevent IPV, upstream interventions that address ­ social norms and community perceptions of gender roles and power ­ ynamics d within relationships are needed.
From page 81...
... K Session Moderator: Ian Askew Director, Reproductive Health Services and Research Population Council Health Sector Response: Eastern, Central, and Southern Africa 11:15 a.m.  Health Community Regional Policy and Programming Efforts to Prevent and Respond to IPV Odiyo Odongo Manager, Family and Reproductive Health East, Central, and Southern Africa Health Community
From page 82...
... Efforts Within the Social Work Sector to Respond to IPV Anna Swai Tanzania Association of Social Workers 12:35 p.m. Moderated Discussion with Workshop Participants 1:00 p.m.
From page 83...
... Nelson Sewankambo President Uganda National Academy of Sciences Tina Musuya, Workshop Planning Committee Member Executive Director Center for Domestic Violence Prevention, Uganda Jessie Mbwambo, Workshop Planning Committee Member Senior Specialist Psychiatrist and Senior Researcher Muhimbili University Ian Askew Director, Reproductive Health Services and Research Population Council 4:30 p.m.


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