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This conference contributes to global sustainability by aligning its research discussions and academic sessions with key United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. It fosters knowledge exchange, innovation, and collaborative engagement.
This track invites contributions that explore theoretical frameworks related to youth violence, focusing on the underlying causes and contributing factors. Papers should aim to enhance the understanding of domestic violence through interdisciplinary lenses.
This session will examine the intersection of child rights and domestic violence, highlighting the need for effective policy development. Contributions should address how existing frameworks can be improved to better protect vulnerable youth.
This track focuses on innovative risk assessment methodologies for identifying youth at risk of experiencing or perpetrating domestic violence. Papers should discuss practical applications and implications for social work and community engagement.
This session will explore successful community engagement initiatives aimed at preventing youth violence. Contributions should highlight collaborative approaches that involve various stakeholders in creating safer environments.
This track invites discussions on mental health interventions tailored for adolescents affected by domestic violence. Papers should evaluate the effectiveness of current programs and propose new strategies for support.
This session will focus on educational initiatives designed to prevent youth violence and promote healthy relationships. Contributions should assess the impact of these programs on participants and the broader community.
This track seeks to amplify the voices of youth in advocacy efforts against domestic violence. Papers should explore how young people can be empowered to influence policy and community practices.
This session will examine various intervention programs aimed at addressing domestic violence among youth. Contributions should identify best practices and discuss the challenges faced in implementation and sustainability.
This track invites papers that explore cultural influences on youth violence and the effectiveness of protection strategies across different communities. Contributions should aim to broaden the understanding of domestic violence in diverse contexts.
This session will investigate the impact of technology on youth violence, including both risks and protective factors. Contributions should explore how digital tools can be leveraged for prevention and intervention.
This track will focus on the evaluation of existing policies aimed at preventing youth violence and protecting children. Papers should provide insights into the effectiveness of these policies and suggest areas for improvement.