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Cure Violence Resources / Cure Violence 201

Cure Violence 201:  Additional Training & Resources for Program Sites

Training and technical materials (outlined below) are provided for program sites who have been operating a program using the Cure Violence health model and request further technical assistance from Cure Violence national and international training staff.

  • Weekly Staff Meeting Agenda and Notes
  • The Game Plan- Conflict Mapping and Strategic Planning
  • Recruitment of Participants
  • Cure Violence Weekly Supervision Form and Notes

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The Cure Violence model has not only saved thousands of lives in cities like Chicago, New York, and Baltimore; it also has given hope to millions by demonstrating that violence can be stopped using the strategies of public health.Risa Lavizzo-Mourey, MD, MPH, Former President & CEO, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation

I know Cure Violence is effective.Andrea Zopp, Deputy Mayor and Chief Neighborhood Development Officer; former CEO Chicago Urban League

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