Draft Programme: 8Th Milestones of a Global Campaign for Violence Prevention Meeting
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Draft Programme: 8th Milestones of a Global Campaign for Violence Prevention Meeting Translating Sustainable Development Goal violence prevention targets into national and local action Shaw Convention Centre, Ottawa, Canada, 19-20 October 2017 Day One, 19 October 2017. Moderator: Shannon Hurley, Public Health Agency of Canada, Canada 08:00–09:00 Registration OPENING SESSION 09:00-9:15 Welcome TBC 09:15-9:30 Greeting and prayer TBC 09: 30 -9: 45 Opening address Hon. Jane Philpott, Minister of Health, Canada 9:45-10:15 Overview of violence prevention progress Etienne Krug, Director, WHO HQ, Switzerland 10:15-10:45 Tea and coffee PROGRESS IN ACTION TO ACHIEVE VIOLENCE PREVENTION TARGETS PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST CHILDREN SDG 16.2 End abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence and torture against children Moderator: Maha Al Muneef, Arab-ISPCAN, Saudi Arabia 10:45-11:00 Evidence-based interventions that should be scaled up Alexander Butchart, WHO, Switzerland Panel discussion, each of three panellists to comment in 1. Duan Leilei, China CDC, China 11:00-11:15 five minutes on major challenges to scaling up 2. Joan van Niekerk, ISPCAN, South Africa programmes and possible solutions 3. TBC 11:15-11:30 Audience discussion PREVENTING VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND GIRLS SDG 5.2 Eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation Moderator: Mana Herel, Status of Women, Canada 11:30-11:45 Evidence-based interventions that should be scaled up Rachel Jewkes, MRC, South Africa 1. Ruchira Tabassum Naved, ICDDR, Panel discussion, each of three panellists to comment in Bangladesh 11:45-12:00 five minutes on major challenges to scaling up 2. Claire Crooks, Western University, Canada programmes and possible solutions 3. Subhiya Mastonshoeva, International Alert, Tajikistan 12:00-12:15 Audience discussion 12:15-13:15 Lunch “Violence, Evidence, Guidance, Action: A public health response to family violence”: Implications for 13:15-13:45 Canada and the world Harriet MacMillan, McMaster University, Canada; Nadine Wathen, University of Western Ontario, Canada 2 Day One, 19 October 2017 continued CHILDREN’S PERSPECTIVES ON VIOLENCE PREVENTION Moderator: TBC 13:45-14:00 Why lay perspectives on prevention are important TBC 14:00 -14:45 Perspectives from children from 8 countries TBC 14:45-15:00 Instructions for Round Table discussions 15:00-15:30 Tea and coffee ROUND TABLE DISCUSSIONS Group 1: Group 2: Group 3: Group 4: Violence against Cyber violence School-based violence Evaluating intervention Indigenous populations prevention effectiveness Facilitator: Facilitator: Facilitators: Facilitators: 15:30–17:00 TBC Michele Ybarra, Johns Berit Kieselbach, WHO, Patricia Lannen, Marie Hopkins Bloomberg Switzerland Meierhofer Institute for School of Public Health, Christophe Cornu, the Child, Switzerland USA UNESCO, France Lisa Jones, University of New Hampshire, USA 17 :00-17:30 Report ba ck from Round Table discussions 18:30–21:30 Reception and dinner Day Two, 20 October 2017. Moderator: TBC PREVENTING ELDER ABUSE Not specifically addressed by SDGs Moderator: Margaret Gillis, International Longevity Centre, Canada 9:00 -9:15 Evidence-based interventions that should be scaled up Karl Pillemer, Cornell University, USA 1. Lynn McDonald, Institute for the Life Course Panel discussion, each of three panellists to comment in and Aging, Canada 9:15-9:30 five minutes on major challenges to scaling up 2. TBC programmes and possible solutions 3. TBC 9:30-9:45 Audience discussion 9:45-10:30 Tea and coffee SCHOOL-BASED VIOLENCE PREVENTION SDG 4.a Build and upgrade education facilities that are child, disability and gender sensitive and provide safe, non-violent, inclusive and effective learning environments for all Moderator: TBC 10:30 -10:45 Evidence-based interventions that should be scaled up Karen Hughes, Public Health Wales, UK Panel discussion, each of three panellists to comment in 1. Dipak Naker, Raising Voices, Uganda 10:45-11:00 five minutes on major challenges to scaling up 2. Christophe Cornu, UNESCO, France programmes and possible solutions 3. TBC 11:00-11:15 Audience discussion PREVENTING HOMICIDE SDG 16.1 Significantly reduce all forms of violence and related death rates everywhere Moderator: Elizabeth Ward, University of the West Indies, Jamaica 11:15-11:30 Evidence-based interventions that should be scaled up Manuel Eisner, University of Cambridge, UK 1. Ignacio Cano, Laboratório de Análise da Panel discussion, each of three panellists to comment in Violência, Brazil 11:30-11:45 five minutes on major challenges to scaling up 2. Lily Muñoz, CIPREVICA, Guatemala programmes and possible solutions 3. TBC 11:45 -12: 00 Audience discussion 12:00-13:00 Lunch 3 Day Two, 20 October 2017, continued SNAPSHOT OF REGIONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION EFFORTS Moderator: Peter Donnelly, Public Health Ontario, Canada Identification of key upcoming prevention priorities by country and region: • US Centres for Disease Control Jim Mercy • UN WOMEN Kalliopi Mingeirou • Global Partnership to End Violence Against Children Susan Bissell 13:00-15:00 • United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund Cornelius Williams • United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime TBC • Together for Girls Daniela Ligiero • World Bank TBC • World Health Organization Alexander Butchart 15:00 -15: 15 Audience discussion 15:15-15:30 Reflections on regional efforts Peter Donnelly, Public Health Ontario, Canada 15:30-16:00 Tea and coffee 16:00-16:15 Main conclusions and next steps Etienne Krug, WHO, Switzerland Hon. Maryam Monsef, Minister of Status of 16:15-16:30 Closing remarks Women, Canada 16:30-16:45 Vote of thanks Alessandra Guedes, PAHO, USA .