Date

09/01/2021 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM PST

Location



Host(s)

Sandra Henriquez and David S. Lee

Presenter(s)

Rosie Hidalgo and Carrie Bettinger-Lopez


Description

 

On Wednesday, September 1, 2021 from 2-3pm ET (11am-noon PT)  ValorUS will be hosting a listening session to inform the development of a U.S. National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence.

As you heard from Rosie Hidalgo at the National Sexual Assault Conference, the White House Gender Policy Council is developing a U.S. National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence. In this listening session,  Participants can share their insights and recommendations on what should be included in a National Action Plan. Participants will have the opportunity to provide input on a series of questions about national priorities to address all forms of gender-based violence.  

Hosts

  • Sandra Henriquez, (she/hers/ella), CEO, ValorUS
  • David S. Lee, (he/him), Deputy Director, ValorUS

Guests

  • Carrie Bettinger-Lopez, (she,hers), Special Advisor, Gender Policy Council, The White House
  • Rosie Hidalgo, (she/hers), Senior Advisor on Gender-Based Violence and Special Assistant to the President, White House Gender Policy Council

Share Your Insights and Recommendations: Participants in this listening will have an opportunity to provide input into the National Action by answering questions in the chat. If you would like to give a 3 minute presentation to share your insights or recommendations, please complete this form.

Acessibility: ASL and Spanish Interpretation will be provided as well as live closed captioning.

 

Are you a prevention practitioner or part of our national project PreventConnect community? We will be hosting a prevention-focused session on the National Action Plan on Friday, September 3, 2021. This session will be similar in structure to the September 1 session. Learn more here.



Learning Objectives

  • Describe the U.S. National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence and the process of its development
  • Provide input on for the development of the U.S. National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence
  • Identify other opportunities to provide input for the development of the U.S. National Action Plan on Gender-Based Violence




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