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Connect ing the Dots t o Cr ea t e a Ra in bow
Injury Prevent ion Advisory Council Annual ConferenceMay 15, 2017
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Kate Gasiorowski, MPHRape Prevent ion and Educat ion Coordinator
Indiana Coalit ion Against Domest ic Violence, Inc.
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Laurie Gerdt , LMHCProgram Manager for the Zero Suicides for Indiana Youth SAMHSA
Grant , Community Health Network
Collect ive ImpactImagining a Rainbow
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Rainbow Act iv it y
Collect ive ImpactCollect ive Impact Rainbow Act ivity
Community Aspirat ion We want a beaut iful Rainbow!
Strategic Learning De-brief as we go
High Leverage Act ivit ies How we share or compete for crayons
Inclusive Community Engagement Everyone is coloring!
Containers for Change Space and Time to color the rainbow
Collect ive Impact◎Community Aspirat ion◎Strategic Learning◎High Leverage Act ivit ies◎Inclusive Community Engagement◎Containers for Change
Movement Building Leadership Paradigm
Connect ing the DotsHow Mult iple Forms of Violence are Connected through Shared Risk and
Protect ive Factors
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Connect ing the Dots (2014)
Technical Packages
(2016 - Today)
Key CDC Documents
Strategic Vision (2016)
Connect ing the Dots◎Mult iple Forms of Violence◎Co-Occur◎And Share Risk and Protect ive Factors
Breaking Down the Silos: Working Together to Create Safer Communit ies
Risk and Pr otect ive Factor sRisk Factors: Things that make it more likely that people will experience violence. (CDC Connect ing the Dots)
Protect ive Factors: Things that make it less likely that people will experience violence or that increase their resiliency. (CDC Connect ing the Dots)
Risk and Protect ive factors can af fect an ent ire community, and can occur in interact ions with family and f riends
(relat ionship) and within organizat ions and systems like schools, faith inst itut ions, and workplaces (community). Individual experiences or t raits can also be risk factors
(individual).
•co-oc·cur kōə kə r/verb
occur together or simultaneously
•prev·a·lence
prev(ə)ləns/noun
the fact or cond it ion of b e ing p reva lent ; com m onness
Int im a te Pa rtne r Violence
Child ab use & Neg lect
Youth Violence
Bullying
Teen Da t ing Violence
Eld e r Malt rea tm ent
Suicid e
Sexua l Violence
Co- occur r ence of Violence
St r ategic Vision◎ Childhood and adolescence to achieve long-term
impact◎ Populat ions and communit ies at highest risk for
experiencing or perpetrat ing violence◎ Shared risk and protect ive factors that are most
important for reducing mult iple forms of violence◎ Facilitate the ident if icat ion, implementat ion, and
scale-up of approaches that have cross-cut t ing impact
Technical Packages
What do you observe?
Co- occur r ence of Pr event ion St r ategies
Structural Changes
Create protect ive
environments
Community Connectedness
Skills building
Lessen Harms
Prevent ion is About Protect ive Factors
Co-occurring Prevent ion Strategies Across the Socioecological Model
Individual: Skills Buildingsocial emot ionalhelp seeking behavior
Relat ionship: Lessen Harm/ Connectednessmentoringrefer to t reatment/ services/ resources
Community: Creat ing Protect ive Environments/ Connectednesspolicy developmentcrisis response/ postvent ion
Societal: Changing Social Normspublic engagement (bystander approach)safe messaging (decrease corporal punishment/ talk about mental health)economic supportequitable opportunitypolicy change
Connect ing the Dots to Cr ea t e a Ra in bow
Taking Steps Toward Collect ive Impact to Prevent Violence in
Indiana
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Analyzing the State of Violence in Indiana
M arch 15 -Ongoing
April - June
M ay - July
Environmental Scan
Survey dist ributed statewide to determine who is doing what in regards to violence prevent ion, intervent ion, and research
Rapid Needs Assessment
Research state-level data across shared risk and protect ive factors in order to determine where Indiana stands
Comparat ive Analysis
Analyze state-level prevent ion plans across mult iple forms of violence to discern overlap and dif ferences
Env ir onmental Scan
Statewide SurveyOngoing
165Total Responses
Respondents Ident if ied as...
Finding our Key Stakeholder s
What percentage of your work or re sea rch d o you consid e r: ◎ Prim ary Prevent ion (st ra teg ie s tha t a re
d e sig ned to p revent vio lence from hap p ening in the first p lace )
◎ In te rvent ion (st ra teg ie s tha t a re d e sig ned to re sp ond to vio lence , includ ing a rang e of re stora t ive se rvice s for vict im s and accountab ility p rog ram s for those who have used vio lence )
Pr event ion vs. In ter vent ion
Qualitat ive Analysis
◎ Quest ion 7: Please brief ly describe your programming as it relates to violence prevent ion or intervent ion or provide a link to your website (if you have one)
◎ Coded responses by technical package prevent ion strategies
◎ Mapped by geographic locat ion on Google Maps
“Heat M ap” of Pr event ion St r ategies
Less Prevention Impact
More Prevent ion Impact
Sur vey Conclusions
◎ Violence prevent ion and intervent ion work is being done statewide
◎ Work is st ill primarily intervent ion-focused◎ Prevent ion strategies are predominant ly
focused on skills building (individual level)
Rapid Needs Assessment
Secondary data and literature specif ic to Indiana across shared risk and protect ive factors
Connect ing the Dots in Indiana
Risk Factor Data source
Neighborhood Poverty
SAVI, Community Health Indicators
Community Violence Indiana Indicators
Diminished Economic
Opportunit ies
Kids Count Data Center, Indiana Indicators, Stats
Indiana
Compar at ive Analysis
Compare state prevent ion plans across mult iple forms of violence
State- lev e l Pr ev en t ion Pla n s
◎Suicide Prevent ion Advisory Council
◎Sexual Violence Primary Prevent ion Council
◎Other state plans?
Key Takeaways
Injury and Violence are complex issues that of ten intersect .
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Prevent ion ef forts of ten exist in silos and aren’t comprehensive enough.
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Collect ive Impact is a f ramework that can bring mult iple sectors together to work collaborat ively to prevent
violence or injury.
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We cannot do it alone.
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Rape Pr event ion and Educat ionFunding for this t raining was made possible (in part ) by the Centers for Disease Cont rol and Prevent ion and the
Indiana State Department of Health. The views expressed in this presentat ion do not necessarily ref lect
the of f icial policies of the Department of Health and Human Services, nor does the ment ion of t rade names,
commercial pract ices, or organizat ions imply endorsement by the U.S. Government.
Together, we can Connect the Dots to Create a Rainb ow
Thanks!
Any quest ions?