Presentations from the 2024 VISION Annual Conference
The presentations from the 3rd VISION annual conference are now available for downloading.
The event was held at Kings College London, Strand campus, on 11 June. The theme was Violence prevention in research and policy: Bridging silos. Keynote speakers, Dr Claudia Garcia-Moreno (World Health Organisation) and Professor Katrin Hohl (City, UoL) considered the changes needed for effective violence prevention from the perspectives of health and justice. Three symposiums highlighted interdisciplinary research from the VISION consortium and partners on:
– Violence against older people: Challenges in research and policy;
– Learning across statutory review practices: Origins, ambitions and future directions; and
– Responding to experiences and expressions of interpersonal violence in the workplace
Approximately 80 academics, central and local government officials, practitioners, and voluntary and community sector organisations attended from a range of health and crime / justice disciplines.
All the slides that could be shared are available below. Please feel free to download.
Photo caption: Symposium 3, ‘Responding to experiences and expressions of interpersonal violence in the workplace’. From left to right: Chair, Dr Olumide Adisa (University of Suffolk) and Panellists Dr Vanessa Gash (City, UoL), Dr Alison Gregory (Alison Gregory Consulting), Catherine Buglass (Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse) and Dr Niels Blom (City, UoL)
Professor Gene Feder, VISION Director – Welcome – 1 download
Keynote Speaker, Dr Claudia Garcia-Moreno – Violence against women: From research to policy and action – 1 download
Symposium 1 – Violence against older people: Challenges in research and policy – 4 downloads (Hourglass, Office for National Statistics, Public Health Wales & VISION)
Symposium 2 – Learning across statutory review practices: Origins, ambitions and future directions – 1 download
Symposium 3 – Responding to experiences and expressions of interpersonal violence in the workplace – 3 downloads (Employers’ Initiative on Domestic Abuse, and 2 from VISION)