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Evaluating preventing violence against women initiatives : A participatory and learning-oriented approach for primary prevention in Victoria Wei Leng Kwok

By: Kwok, Wei Leng.
Contributor(s): VicHealth (Victorian Health Promotion Foundation).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2013Description: electronic document (62 pages) ; PDF file: 1.08 MB.Other title: Trends in evaluation: Preventing violence against women. Paper 2.Subject(s): RECOMMENDED READING | COMMUNITY ACTION | EVALUATION | PRIMARY PREVENTION | PROGRAMME EVALUATION | PVAW Trends in evaluation | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | AUSTRALIA | VICTORIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: The evaluation of the VicHealth Respect Responsibility and Equality program – utilising an evaluation capacity building approach – was undertaken in two distinct stages. The first stage spanned the period from August 2008 to February 2010 and was led and coordinated by Dr Michael Flood. The second stage spanned the period from February 2010 to August 2011 and was led and coordinated by Dr Wei Leng Kwok. Together, these practice papers summarise the approach taken during these periods and are authored by the respective Research Practice Leaders at those times on behalf of VicHealth. Together, these practice papers aim to contribute unique and relevant knowledge and perspectives to the field of evaluation in health promotion and public health more broadly. (Author's abstract). Access the website for Preventing Violence Against Women (PVAW): Trends in evaluation. Record #5355
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The evaluation of the VicHealth Respect Responsibility and Equality program – utilising an evaluation capacity building approach – was undertaken in two distinct stages. The first stage spanned the period from August 2008 to February 2010 and was led and coordinated by Dr Michael Flood. The second stage spanned the period from February 2010 to August 2011 and was led and coordinated by Dr Wei Leng Kwok. Together, these practice papers summarise the approach taken during these periods and are authored by the respective Research Practice Leaders at those times on behalf of VicHealth. Together, these practice papers aim to contribute unique and relevant knowledge and perspectives to the field of evaluation in health promotion and public health more broadly. (Author's abstract).

Access the website for Preventing Violence Against Women (PVAW): Trends in evaluation. Record #5355