MVP Institute for Gender Violence Prevention and Education
What is the MVP Institute?
MVP Institutes are three-day interactive trainings designed for adults and adult educators during which MVP's expert facilitators take participate through the entire MVP curriculum. The Institute is a comprehensive training on both the dynamics of men's violence against women and the philosophy and pedagogy behind the MVP curriculum. Upon completion participants receive the MVP curriculum and are certified to utilize it with their student body or direct service population.
Who Should Attend?
Male and female adult educators and youth service providers who work with young men and women are encouraged to attend. The Institute is also open to other adults who are interested in exploring the topic of men's violence against women and learning more about the MVP Program. The MVP Program seeks to end men's violence against women by having racially diverse teams of men and women work together on this issue. Therefore, we encourage schools and organizations to consider racial and gender diversity when selecting facilitation teams.
Upcoming MVP Institute:
August 11-13, 2008
Northeastern University (Boston, MA.)
To download MVP Institute Registration Form, click
here
For more information about the Institute,
click here
Educational Materials:
10 Things Men Can Do To Prevent Men's Violence Against Women
10 Things Women Can Do To Prevent Men's Violence Against Women
High School / Commmunity Org. FAQs
College FAQ
For more info contact Liz Feldhusen at 617-373-2092 or email [email protected].