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Transforming Health Care and Health Systems for IPV Response

Wednesday, November 12, 2025, 1:00 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. ET
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Zoom
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Add to Calendar 15 jhu-bsph-338811 Transforming Health Care and Health Systems for IPV Response

A virtual roundtable series featuring the latest research and practice addressing the intersections of health, intimate forms of violence, and prevention.



For more information, visit the event page:
https://bsph-beta.org/node/338811.

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
2025-11-12 18:00 2025-11-12 19:00 UTC use-title Location Zoom

This is the third of a nine-part roundtable series on the intersections of intimate partner violence and health—where knowledge meets action. 

Hosted by The National Health Initiative on Violence and Abuse at FUTURES, the Johns Hopkins Center for Global Women’s Health and Gender Equity, and the Bloomberg American Health Initiative at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, this series brings together leading experts to share cutting-edge research and innovative solutions.

Each session dives into urgent issues shaping lives and communities—including pediatric and adolescent health, gun violence, healthcare systems change, care and safety during emergencies, maternal mortality, reproductive coercion, and more.

About This Session:

Focusing on health systems as critical intervention points, this session presents the latest in trauma-informed practices, screening innovations, and the role of health care providers in supporting survivors, from a systems’ lens to sustain and amplify our efforts.

Spanish and ASL interpretation will be provided for this webinar.

Panelists: 

  • Jacquelyn Campbell, PhD, RN, Professor
    Johns Hopkins School of Nursing
    “Risky Business: How to Talk About Danger with IPV Survivors”
     
  • Rachel Robitz, MD, 
    Psychiatrist, UC Davis Trauma Recovery Center
    “Cultivating cultural safety: supporting the needs of historically marginalized groups experiencing gender-based violence”
     
  • April Schweinhart, PhD
    Research Scientist, The Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation
    “Increasing Connection Across Intimate Partner Violence, Substance Use, and Mental Health Service Providers in Kentucky”

Moderator: 

Brigid McCaw, MD, MPH, MS
Senior Clinical Advisor, UCSF Center to Advance Trauma-Informed Health Care

 

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