Call for Award Nominations!

National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence (NPEIV)

Virtual Think Tank 2021 | Saturday, 28 August 2021

Honors will be presented virtually during the Think Tank Opening Ceremony

Each year, the National Partnership to End Interpersonal Violence Across the Lifespan (NPEIV) seeks to honor and recognize individuals who have made significant contributions to our understanding of how multiple forms of violence are related, and the importance of addressing them through development and implementation of an integrated violence prevention approach. Nominations are now being accepted to recognize those who have influenced positive change in the field of interpersonal violence prevention for the NPEIV Paul Fink Interpersonal Violence Prevention Award. Deadline: 30 July 2021

Historical Annual Awards Record

unsplash-image-_XTY6lD8jgM.jpg
  • 2020 - No award presented

  • 2019 - Vincent Felitti

  • 2018 - Sujata Warrier

  • 2017 - Amber Guthrie

  • 2016 - James Garbarino

  • 2015 - Oliver Williams

  • 2014 - Award renamed in honor of the late Paul Fink, MD, and presented jointly by IVAT and the Leadership Council on Child Abuse & Interpersonal Violence - Futures Without Violence

  • 2013 - No award presented

  • 2021 - Center for Child Protection & Family Support, Inc.

    Previous nominee, worthy of consideration for the NPEIV Paul Fink Interpersonal Violence Prevention Award - Beth Richie

THE NATIONAL PARTNERSHIP TO END INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE ACROSS THE LIFESPAN (NPEIV) PAUL FINK INTERPERSONAL VIOLENCE PREVENTION AWARD

This award was named to honor the work of the late Paul Fink, a longtime Clinical Psychiatry News Columnist and Editorial Adviser, and a key leader in the field of psychiatry, working to prevent child abuse and trauma. Nominee Criteria: An individual or agency that has made significant contributions to our understanding of how multiple forms of violence are related, and the importance of addressing them through development and implementation of an integrated violence prevention approach.

Supporting Materials

Supporting Materials are encouraged and may include CV of nominee, list of peer-reviewed articles authored by the nominee, other awards received, articles written about the nominee, and/or letter(s) of support. Please combine in one document and email to npeiv@ivatcenters.org for review [accepted formats: Word, PDF]. Supporting materials must be received prior to the nomination deadline (30 July 2021).

Think TankIVAT