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Preventing violence against women : community practice reflections VicHealth

By: VicHealth (Victorian Health Promotion Foundation).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2014Description: electronic document (8 pages) ; PDF file: 688 KB.Subject(s): RECOMMENDED READING | COMMUNITY ACTION | EVALUATION | PRIMARY PREVENTION | PVAW Trends in evaluation | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | AUSTRALIA | VICTORIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: These reflections were collected at the VicHealth Community of Practice Forum held in December 2013: Evaluating PVAW: the good, the bad and the ugly. The forum aimed to generate discussion among advanced practitioners of primary prevention of violence against women (PVAW) about the challenges and opportunities emerging from their evaluation practice, and start identifying ways of building a stronger culture of evaluation. (All the quotes you’ll read here are from PVAW practitioners, many of them advanced in their practice.) The purpose of this paper is to make some of the reflections on the day available to an audience beyond the forum. It is just one of the ways VicHealth is capturing and disseminating practice knowledge within the emerging PVAW field. (From the document). Access the website for Preventing Violence Against Women (PVAW): Trends in evaluation. Record #5352
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These reflections were collected at the VicHealth Community of Practice Forum held in December 2013: Evaluating PVAW: the good, the bad and the ugly.

The forum aimed to generate discussion among advanced practitioners of primary prevention of violence against women (PVAW) about the challenges and opportunities emerging from their evaluation practice, and start identifying ways of building a stronger culture of evaluation. (All the quotes you’ll read here are from PVAW practitioners, many of them advanced in their practice.)

The purpose of this paper is to make some of the reflections on the day available to an audience beyond the forum. It is just one of the ways VicHealth is capturing and disseminating practice knowledge within the emerging PVAW field. (From the document).

Access the website for Preventing Violence Against Women (PVAW): Trends in evaluation. Record #5352