Past Events
PPN Workshop: Ethics in the Interdisciplinary Field of Prevention
June 10, 2025
2:30-4:00pm ET/11:30am-1:00pm PT
Many professions have their own codes of ethics, but PPN's newly published Ethics Framework provides a guide for any practitioner working to prevent targeted violence. This framework includes broader considerations and applicable recommendations to ensure this work is done with the care it deserves. Join us to discuss ethical challenges and dilemmas practitioners are facing and how to work through them.
Aligning Research to Practice: Research Gaps to Inform Prevention
April 29, 2025
2:00-4:00pm ET/11:00am-1:00pm PT
Practitioners are best positioned to identify where more research is needed in the field, how it applies to their practice, and what they need most. This workshop is meant to bring practitioners together to discuss the evolving landscape of targeted violence prevention and how research and analysis can best inform their practice.
PPN Workshop: Referring to Multidisciplinary Teams
March 31, 2025
1:00-2:30pm ET/10:00-11:30am PT
The results from our 2024 PPN research gaps survey indicated that the largest challenge for secondary prevention practitioners was the handoff between BTAM teams and mental health management and treatment programs. This workshop will narrow in on what types of cases are most suitable for referrals to multidisciplinary teams and effective strategies to properly hand off those cases.
Insights for Intervention: How Research and Analysis Can Inform Prevention
July 30, 2024
Practitioners are best positioned to identify where more research is needed in the field, how it applies to their practice, and what they need most. This workshop is meant to bring practitioners together to discuss the evolving landscape of targeted violence prevention and how research and analysis can best inform their practice.
PPN Workshop: Multidisciplinary Teams in Practice
July 1, 2024
The Prevention Practitioners Network (PPN) of the Eradicate Hate Global Summit is a national network of over 1,300 interdisciplinary professionals dedicated to using public health approaches to prevent hate-fueled violence. The Network welcomes all prevention professionals, including those focused on raising awareness, bolstering youth resilience, training bystanders, and assessing and intervening with individuals who may be at risk of violence.
Video Recordings
The Prevention Practitioners Network (PPN), a national network of over 1,500 interdisciplinary professionals dedicated to using public health approaches to prevent hate-fueled violence, frequently host workshops that are open to all prevention professionals. View the events page to register for sessions focused on raising awareness, bolstering youth resilience, training bystanders, and assessing and intervening with individuals who may be at risk of violence.
The playlists below highlight recent PPN programming.