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Stop IPV - Ending Intimate Partner Violence Through Community-Medical Partnerships

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Stop IPV - Ending Intimate Partner Violence Through Community-Medical Partnerships

Is your hospital or health setting ready to respond to a victim of intimate partner violence? Come learn how from Pennsylvania's most robust Medical/Intimate Partner Violence Partnership Network! This Summit is intended for representatives from varied medical settings, including hospitals, clinics, private/group practices, and community-based agencies as well as representatives from intimate partner violence service providers.

Topics covered will include: IPV screening & documentation recommendations, IPV research platforms, funding & partnership strategies, and more! The event is hosted by Lutheran Settlement House's STOP Intimate Partner Violence Program, which has been partnering with Philadelphia health networks for over 10 years to end IPV by turning our hospitals into safe havens.

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Organizer: Lutheran Settlement House--STOP Intimate Partner Violence Program

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4900 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19124
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These activities are necessary, but they will never put an end to intimate partner violence.  Perpetrators of ipv are not born that way, and neither are girls and women who allow themselves to get mixed up with that kind of male.  As kids, they never experienced parenting generally recognized as supporting the healthy development of children.  Until we figure out how to improve the quality of parenting in communities, intimate partner violence will at least continue and probably increase despite the best efforts of fine organizations like Lutheran Settlement House.

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