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What is effective primary prevention in sexual assault? Antonio Quadara and Liz Wall translating the evidence for action

By: Quadara, Antonia.
Contributor(s): Wall, Liz.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: ACSSA wrap.Publisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, 2012Description: 15 p. ; 30 cm; electronic document (18 p.); PDF file, 1.0 MB), HTML.ISBN: 978-1-922038-09-8.Subject(s): PROGRAMMES | SOCIAL CHANGE | PREVENTION | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online In: ACSSA wrap, no.11, 2012Summary: This Wrap provides an evidence-based summary of the key issues involved in program design in primary prevention initiatives. It is targeted at those working in the policy and program development areas of sexual assault prevention. Its purpose is to assist decision-making about what primary prevention is, and isn't, and what elements are required for primary prevention to be effective - drawing on information from sexual assault and other fields of primary prevention. (from the website)
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ACSSA wrap, no.11, 2012

This Wrap provides an evidence-based summary of the key issues involved in program design in primary prevention initiatives. It is targeted at those working in the policy and program development areas of sexual assault prevention. Its purpose is to assist decision-making about what primary prevention is, and isn't, and what elements are required for primary prevention to be effective - drawing on information from sexual assault and other fields of primary prevention. (from the website)