Violence prevention: the evidence: reducing violence through victim identification, care and support programmes
Contributor(s): John Moores University | World Health Organization.
Material type: BookPublisher: Geneva, Switz.: World Health Organization, 2009Description: electronic document (17 p.) : PDF file (286 KB).ISBN: 9789241598477.Other title: Series of briefings on violence prevention | Reducing violence through victim identification, care and support programmes.Subject(s): VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | VICTIMS | ADULT SURVIVORS OF CHILD ABUSE | REHABILITATION | SUPPORT SERVICES | HEALTH POLICY | EVALUATION | PREVENTIONOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website | Access VP Evidence Base Summary: "This briefing for advocates, programme designers and implementers and others is one of a seven-part series on the evidence for interventions to prevent interpersonal and self-directed violence. The other six briefings look at reducing access to lethal means; increasing safe, stable and nurturing relationships between children and their parents and caregivers; developing life skills in children and adolescents; promoting gender equality; changing cultural norms that support violence; and preventing violence by reducing the availability and harmful use of alcohol." From the abstract. Use the website link to access all documents in this series and for links to other WHO Violence and Injury Prevention resources.. Use the database link to access a searchable evidence base on interventions to prevent violence.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Report | Family Violence library | TRO 362.82 VIO | Available | FV16080058 | |
Access online | Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON13020219 |
"This briefing for advocates, programme designers and implementers and others is one of a seven-part series on the evidence for interventions to prevent interpersonal and
self-directed violence. The other six briefings look at reducing access to lethal means; increasing safe, stable and nurturing relationships between children and their parents and caregivers; developing life skills in children and adolescents; promoting gender equality; changing cultural norms that support violence; and preventing violence by reducing the availability and harmful use of alcohol." From the abstract.
Use the website link to access all documents in this series and for links to other WHO Violence and Injury Prevention resources..
Use the database link to access a searchable evidence base on interventions to prevent violence.