Understanding evidence Injury Control and Prevention: Division of Violence Prevention, Centers of Disease Controla and Prevention
Contributor(s): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Material type: Continuing resourcePublisher: Atlanta, GA : Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2014Description: electronic resource ; web-based HTML.Subject(s): PREVENTION | VetoViolence | RECOMMENDED READING | EVIDENCE-BASED PRACTICE | TOOLKIT | TRAINING | VIOLENCE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | UNITED STATESOnline resources: Click here to access online | NZFC news item Summary: This is a free online resource designed to educate practitioners and community advocates about the value of making evidence-informed decisions around violence prevention. Evidence based decision-making is a process for making decisions about a program, practice, or policy that is grounded in best available research and informed by experiential evidence from the field and contextual evidence. While this tool is primarily designed for public health. This resource is part of the VetoViolence suite of resources, created for a United States based audience but with universal applicability. Read the NZFVC news item about the VetoViolence website (re-launched in 2014) and the violence prevention resources it provides. Record #5365Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON17030037 |
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This is a free online resource designed to educate practitioners and community advocates about the value of making evidence-informed decisions around violence prevention. Evidence based decision-making is a process for making decisions about a program, practice, or policy that is grounded in best available research and informed by experiential evidence from the field and contextual evidence. While this tool is primarily designed for public health. This resource is part of the VetoViolence suite of resources, created for a United States based audience but with universal applicability. Read the NZFVC news item about the VetoViolence website (re-launched in 2014) and the violence prevention resources it provides. Record #5365