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Review of evidence for primary prevention of child abuse and neglect (including child sexual abuse) Julie Artus and Malin Niemi

By: Artus, Julie.
Contributor(s): Niemi, Malin | Sapere Research Group.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Wellington, New Zealand : Accident Compensation Corporation, 2016Description: electronic document (95 pages); PDF file: 1.41 MB.Subject(s): Accident Compensation Corporation | CHILD ABUSE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | CHILD NEGLECT | PRIMARY PREVENTION | PROGRAMMES | PROTECTIVE FACTORS | RISK FACTORS | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This report summarises the evidence in relation to what works for the primary prevention of child abuse and neglect (CAN) including child sexual abuse (CSA) with a focus on children aged 0-5 and the adults around them. The review addresses the following research questions: 1. What are the risk and protective factors for CAN and CSA within a socio-ecological framework? 2. What are the various delivery mechanisms for CAN & CSA prevention interventions? 3. What are some examples of effective CAN and CSA prevention, locally and internationally (including funding approaches, delivery models and core competencies for professionals providing the interventions)? 4. What is the extent of evidence for effective CAN and CSA prevention? (From the Executive summary). Record #5264
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This report summarises the evidence in relation to what works for the primary prevention of child abuse and neglect (CAN) including child sexual abuse (CSA) with a focus on children aged 0-5 and the adults around them.
The review addresses the following research questions:
1. What are the risk and protective factors for CAN and CSA within a socio-ecological framework?
2. What are the various delivery mechanisms for CAN & CSA prevention interventions?
3. What are some examples of effective CAN and CSA prevention, locally and internationally (including funding approaches, delivery models and core competencies for professionals providing the interventions)?
4. What is the extent of evidence for effective CAN and CSA prevention? (From the Executive summary). Record #5264

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