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X-WR-CALDESC:NYSCADV is pleased to present the webinar “Engaging Men as All
 ies: A Critical Strategy toward Preventing Gender Based Violence.'\n\nStra
 tegically engaging men across the social ecology is critical to our effort
 s to address and to prevent intimate partner violence (IPV\,) gender-based
  violence (GBV\,) and to promote healthy relationships and gender equality
 . Using the Public Health Model\, the Social Ecology and lessons learned f
 rom community based organizing around the globe\, Rus will discuss the rol
 e of men/male-identified people in perpetrating gender-based violence (GBV
 ) and how\, as a group\, men have historically supported the social norms 
 and risk factors that maintain men’s perpetration of GBV. Male Peer Suppor
 t theory (DeKeserdey and Schwartz) demonstrate the role of male peers in s
 upporting the attitudes and beliefs that men who perpetrate violence again
 st their partners and others use to justify their violence. Men play a sig
 nificant role in supporting the organizational values and norms that allow
  men to sexually abuse\, sexually harass\, and control their partners thro
 ugh the various tactics and behaviors associated with intimate partner vio
 lence in the home and gender based violence in the community. Men’s positi
 ons as leaders in their communities can be a significant protective factor
 \, preventing perpetration on an individual level but also contributing to
  how a community responds to IPV and GBV and may be able to prevent this t
 ype of violence from happening in the first place.\n\nRus will provide a b
 rief overview of engaging men theory and practice\, explore some core stan
 dards for engaging men and boys and provide some tools for initiating effo
 rts to engage and mobilize men.
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DESCRIPTION:NYSCADV is pleased to present the webinar “Engaging Men as Alli
 es: A Critical Strategy toward Preventing Gender Based Violence.'\n\nStrat
 egically engaging men across the social ecology is critical to our efforts
  to address and to prevent intimate partner violence (IPV\,) gender-based 
 violence (GBV\,) and to promote healthy relationships and gender equality.
  Using the Public Health Model\, the Social Ecology and lessons learned fr
 om community based organizing around the globe\, Rus will discuss the role
  of men/male-identified people in perpetrating gender-based violence (GBV)
  and how\, as a group\, men have historically supported the social norms a
 nd risk factors that maintain men’s perpetration of GBV. Male Peer Support
  theory (DeKeserdey and Schwartz) demonstrate the role of male peers in su
 pporting the attitudes and beliefs that men who perpetrate violence agains
 t their partners and others use to justify their violence. Men play a sign
 ificant role in supporting the organizational values and norms that allow 
 men to sexually abuse\, sexually harass\, and control their partners throu
 gh the various tactics and behaviors associated with intimate partner viol
 ence in the home and gender based violence in the community. Men’s positio
 ns as leaders in their communities can be a significant protective factor\
 , preventing perpetration on an individual level but also contributing to 
 how a community responds to IPV and GBV and may be able to prevent this ty
 pe of violence from happening in the first place.\n\nRus will provide a br
 ief overview of engaging men theory and practice\, explore some core stand
 ards for engaging men and boys and provide some tools for initiating effor
 ts to engage and mobilize men.
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SUMMARY:Making the Case: Engaging Men in GBV
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