Upcoming & Past Events

Micro-Longitudinal Designs with Violence Survivors
May
15

Micro-Longitudinal Designs with Violence Survivors

Join us on Thursday, May 15th  as VIPR hosts a virtual training on micro-longitudinal designs with violence survivors from Dr. Tami Sullivan (Yale University). Dr. Sullivan uses micro-longitudinal and daily assessment designs to test interventions and understand health and safety needs of IPV survivors. This training will be an introduction to micro-longitudinal methods with a focus on populations experiencing violence and trauma. 

Please email Leila Wood at leila.g.wood@uth.tmc.edu if you have any questions.

Spots are limited, RSVP by April 1. 

Training is 9:00 am to 12:00 pm. 

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Texas VIPR Webinar Series
Apr
15

Texas VIPR Webinar Series

We are excited to present the Texas Violence and Injury Prevention Research Center Webinar Series. This monthly series will explore current research, education, and advocacy as it relates to violence and injury prevention across the lifespan and in larger social and institutional structures. Join us on the third Tuesday of each month from 12 - 1PM, starting April 15

Addressing Survivor Health Through Digital Hotline

Join Dr. Leila Wood for an insightful discussion on the impact of digital hotlines for survivors of intimate partner violence, sexual assault, and trafficking. This mixed-methods study explores how chat and text hotlines support survivor health and well-being.

Leila Wood, PhD is a Professor at UTHealth, VIPR Director of Research, and Center for Violence Prevention Director of Evaluation. Dr. Wood's work focuses on violence prevention and intervention across the lifespan. 

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Spring Meeting & Advocacy Day
Mar
19
to Mar 20

Spring Meeting & Advocacy Day

We hope you can join Safe States and the Injury and Violence Prevention Network (IVPN) for our annual Spring in-person meeting in Washington, D.C. on March 19th and our Advocacy Day on March 20th. Registration closes March 7, 2025.

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