About NNVAWI

Nursing Network on Violence Against Women, International

PMB 165
1801 H Street B5
Modesto, CA 95354-1215

The Nursing Network on Violence Against Women (NNVAW) was formed to encourage the development of a nursing practice that focuses on health issues relating to the effects of violence on women's lives.  NNVAW was founded in November of 1985 during the first National Nursing Conference on Violence Against Women held at the University of Massachusetts/ Amherst.   We now have international members and have added "International" to our name (NNVAWI).

The abuse and exploitation of women is a social problem of epidemic proportions which adversely affects the health of millions of women each year.  The Network's ethic fosters the ideal of nursing practice designed to provide assistance and support to women in the process of achieving their own personal empowerment.  The ultimate goal of NNVAWI is to provide a nursing presence in the struggle to end violence in women's lives.

Priority Goals

check.jpg (988 bytes) Provide leadership and outreach to nurses and others in the sharing of knowledge and ideas and in generating support for nurses in their work on violence against women.
check.jpg (988 bytes) Create supportive strategies to mitigate the effects of violence, abuse, and exploitation of women in our society.
check.jpg (988 bytes) Sponsor international nursing conferences to link researchers, educators, providers and advocates who work in the area of violence against women.
check.jpg (988 bytes) Network at other major conferences attended by nurses, especially those that focus on women's health and issues of violence.

Please visit the NNVAWI Conference Web Site


REMINDER – CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

LAST FEW DAYS!

17TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF THE NURSING NETWORK ON VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN (NNVAWI)
Stopping Violence: Innovations & Partnerships for Sustainable Change

16th - 18th February 2011
Heritage Hotel, Auckland
New Zealand

Delegates from across health disciplines and other community and service organisations welcome.

Abstract submissions close 27th August. Visit www.confer.co.nz/nnvawi for more information.