From Engagement to Action: Engaging and Mobilizing Men and Boys to End Male Violence against Women
filed in News on Feb.23, 2009
In December 2008, the Texas Council on Family Violence (TCFV), in collaboration with Men Stopping Violence (MSV) of Atlanta, GA offered an online training opportunity for domestic violence programs and providers on Engaging Men and Boys in the Prevention of Family Violence. The training was in webinar format and was facilitated by experts in the field of engaging men and boys in preventing violence against women and children. MSV offered practical principles for engaging men and boys, shared their lessons learned and challenges of doing engagement work over the past three decades, and explored the wide range of ways men and boys can become involved in preventing violence through programming.
Click here to download the PowerPoint presentation. For trainer bios, click here.
The Men's Nonviolence Project seeks to encourage men to take an active role in ending men's violence against women. MNP provides information, resources, and connections to inspire and support the involvement of men and boys in preventing domestic violence.