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More than ready: bystander action to prevent violence against women in the Victorian community. Research report Anastasia Powell

By: Powell, Anastasia.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Carlton, Vic.: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2012Description: electronic document (54 pages): PDF format.ISBN: 978-1-921822-53-7.Subject(s): VicHealth (Victorian Health Promotion Foundation) | ATTITUDES | SURVEYS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | PREVENTION | AUSTRALIA | VICTORIAOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: "The VicHealth Bystander Research Project is the first of its kind in Australia. To date, the project has included an evidence review to identify research gaps in the field, followed by a state-wide survey to examine readiness for bystander action in the Victorian community. The findings provide a sound evidence base to develop further programs that encourage pro-social bystander action to address the determinants of violence against women. The findings also point to future directions in research related to bystanders and health promotion. " [from the website]. The full report and Research highlights (4 pages) and other resources can be downloaded from the website. Record #3875
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"The VicHealth Bystander Research Project is the first of its kind in Australia. To date, the project has included an evidence review to identify research gaps in the field, followed by a state-wide survey to examine readiness for bystander action in the Victorian community.

The findings provide a sound evidence base to develop further programs that encourage pro-social bystander action to address the determinants of violence against women. The findings also point to future directions in research related to bystanders and health promotion. " [from the website]. The full report and Research highlights (4 pages) and other resources can be downloaded from the website. Record #3875