Events

Webinar: Understanding Violence, Abuse and Mental Health

Online webinar Webinar

This webinar will focus on the theme of understanding violence, abuse and mental health. There will be 10 minute presentations followed by Q&A from the following speakers: Nicole Jacobs, Domestic Abuse Commissioner for England and Wales Joanna Bourke, Professor of History at Birkbeck, University of London Akiko Hart, CEO of the National Survivor User Network...

Webinar: Violence Against Women and Girls, Intersectionality and COVID-19

Webinar hosted by the Violence, Abuse and Mental Health Network (VAMHN)  on the theme of Violence Against Women and Girls, Intersectionality and COVID-19. The following speakers will be giving 10 minute presentations followed by a Q&A session. Baljit Banga (Imkaan) - The Impact of the Dual Pandemics: VAWG and COVID-19 on Black and Minoritised Women and Girls...

Deadline: Violence, Abuse and Mental Health network plus funding call on understanding

This is the deadline for the VAMHN's plus funding call on the theme of understanding. Grants of up to £25K are available for projects addressing key questions within the understanding theme: (1)  What are common sources of harm in the interconnected systems encountered by victims and survivors of violence and abuse? (2)  What are the...

Best practice when involving people with lived experience in research – VAMHN

Online webinar Webinar

In this webinar, VAMHN welcome their Lived Experience Involvement Coordinator and members of their Lived Experience Advisory Group (LEAG) to provide guidance on best practice and expectations surrounding the involvement of people with lived experience in research. This webinar is open for anyone to attend and is of interest to all researchers, but will be...

Developing the evidence base on what works for children exposed to violence – VAMHN

Online webinar Webinar

  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oz1FhNYlGuE This webinar will explore the evidence and practice challenges associated with understanding what works to prevent or limit harm to children, following their experience of domestic abuse. It will also explore opportunities to address some of these challenges, specifically through the use of open source training and intervention materials that can be accessed...