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Date:

June 10, 2024

Presenter(s):

Dr. Obianuju "Uju" Berry
Presentation Slides
In-Person

Intimate Partner Violence During the Perinatal Period: Meeting Our Families Where They Are

Please join us to explore this important topic with Dr. Obianuju “Uju” Berry. This presentation was part of TTAC's annual conference, Promoting 2-Generation Health during Infancy and the Perinatal Period: Synthesizing Clinical, Research, and Policy Perspectives, which explored cutting-edge research on the critical role of perinatal and parental mental health in fostering resilience and social-emotional well-being in infants and young children. The event highlighted four national experts as they presented a two-generation approach synthesizing clinical, research, and policy issues. 

Participants of this session were able to:

  • Identify different types of intimate partner violence and how it impacts survivors and their families 
  • Compare and contrast strategies for engaging families with a history of IP in traditional and non-traditional clinical settings 
  • Recognize the challenges and best practices of implementing initiatives for caregivers and young children impacted by IPV
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