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24 MAY 2018 The SVRI Update will not be published next week, May 31, due to the SVRI’s Strategic Planning Workshop. The next issue will be published on June 7. RESOURCES BY SVRI AND PARTNERS The relationship between parent mental health and intimate partner violence on adolescent behaviour, stigma and school attendance in families in rural Democratic Republic of Congo. Glass N, Kohli A, Surkan P.J, Mpanano Remy M, Perrin N. Global Mental Health. 5, e20,1-12, 2018: This study examines the relationship between parent mental health and experience/perpetration of intimate partner violence and adolescent behaviours, stigma, and school attendance. JOURNAL ARTICLES Help-seeking behaviours for intimate partner violence perpetration by men receiving substance use treatment: a mixed-methods secondary analysis. Hashimoto N, Radcliffe P, Gilchrist G. J. Interpers. Violence. ePub, 2018: This article examines the prevalence, characteristics, and barriers associated with intimate partner violence perpetration disclosure and help-seeking. (Source: Safetylit). Social integration and domestic violence support in an Indigenous community: women's recommendations of formal versus informal sources of support. Gauthier G.R, Francisco S.C, Khan B, Dombrowski K. J. Interpers. Violence. ePub, 2018: This study explores the relationship between social integration and women's access to domestic violence support by examining the recommendations they would give to another woman in need. (Source: Safetylit). Risk and protective factors for intimate partner violence against women: Systematic review and meta-analyses of prospective–longitudinal studies. Yakubovich A. R, Stöckl H, Murray J, Melendez-Torres G. J, Steinert J.I, Glavin C.E.Y, Humphreys D.K. American Journal of Public Health. e1-e11, 2018: This article examines the association between prospective-longitudinal risk and protective factors and intimidate partner violence. (Source: University of Oxford). Networked individuals, gendered violence: a literature review of cyberviolence. Backe E.L, Lilleston P, McCleary-Sills J. Violence and Gender. ePub, 2018: This study evaluates how cyberviolence has been broadly conceived and studied in the scientific literature, and assesses the state of primary research in the cyberviolence field, identify gaps, and provide directions for future research. (Source: Liebert Publishers). ONLINE RESOURCES The effectiveness of a model for addressing school-related gender-based violence (SRGBV) in South Africa: an evaluation of the ‘zero tolerance school alliance’. Nicholson F, Mukaro T. TVEP: Limpopo Province, South Africa. 2018: This study explores the prevention and response to school-related gender based violence in South Africa. (Population Council). Podcast: What does ethical storytelling have to do with GBV data? In this podcast, presenters discuss ways in which story telling can be used ethically in communicating gender based violence data. (GBVIMS). RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES & GRANTS Call for applications: PhD scholarship in gender based violence. Deadline: 25 May 2018. Call for papers: Special collection on adolescence, sexuality and reproductive health in Sub-Saharan Africa. Deadline: 31 May 2018. Call for applications: Mobilize Power Fund – Leadership of young women of colour, trans, gender non-conforming, queer, and intersex youth under 35 in social movements. Deadline: 13 June 2018. [Reminder] Call for papers: Sexual violence, social movements, and social media. Deadline: 20 June 2018. Request for proposals: Elton John AIDS Foundation – addressing HIV-related needs of transgender people and black gay. Deadline: 30 June 2018. [Reminder] Request for Proposals: United Nations Multi-Country Study on Men and Violence in Asia and the Pacific. Deadline: 31 August 2018. Call for papers: Young male hate groups. Deadline: 14 September 2018. EVENTS VACANCIES • Webinar: Nigeria turns purple! Innovative approaches to creating and • Program Officer Institutional Strengthening, Prospera International measuring social norms change: experiences from Voices for Change in Network of Women’s Funds, any country in Asia – Closing date: 31 May Nigeria, 31 May 2018: In this webinar, participants will learn more about 2018. how Voices for Change (V4C) used a social norms marketing approach to inspire young people's attitudinal and behaviour change, and create an • Communication for Development Specialist, UNICEF, India – Closing enabling environment for women's empowerment in Nigeria. Register date: 7 June 2018. online. • Project Coordinator-SRHR, MenEngage Alliance, Location not specified – Closing date: 15 June 2018. • ISPCAN XXII International Congress on Child Abuse and Neglect, 2-5 September 2018, Prague, Czech Republic: This conference provides an • Chief of Party, CARE, Intibucá, Honduras – Closing date: Open until filled. opportunity to meet leading experts, policy makers, as well as over 1200 professional from different fields and disciplines such as medicine, • Associate Director, The Women’s Refugee Commission, New York, USA – mental health, social work, child welfare, government, law, education Closing date: Open until filled. and research. • Executive Assistant, Global Fund for Women, California, USA – Closing • 23rd International Summit on Violence, Abuse and Trauma, Across the date: Open until filled. Lifespan, 6-9 September 2018, California, USA: This is a unique conference for people from all disciplines and philosophies to gather for • Vice President, Programs, International Women’s Health Coalition, New York, USA – Closing date: Open until filled. in-depth exchange of current information on all facets of violence, abuse and trauma prevention, intervention and research. Conference registration is scheduled to open 31 May 2018. NEWS • Norway to ban child marriage as it seeks to set a global example, Thomson Reuters Foundation News, 22 May 2018. • $10 billion campaign launched to educate every child by 2030, New York Times, 11 May 2018. • Government, UNICEF, partners launch action plan violence against children, ABS-CBN News, 9 May 2018. Sexual violence is a global issue that requires coordinated evidence-based responses The Sexual Violence Research Initiative is hosted by the Medical Research Council, South Africa. 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