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An emerging theory of change Our Watch

Contributor(s): Our Watch.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Policy Brief.Publisher: Melbourne, Vic.: Our Watch 2014Description: electronic document (15 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): CHILD ABUSE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PRIMARY PREVENTION | SOCIAL CHANGE | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | AUSTRALIA | VICTORIAOnline resources: Click here to access online Policy Brief 2, September 2014Summary: This policy brief outlines an early or ‘emerging’ theory of change to guide the work of Our Watch – with our partners – to prevent violence against women and their children (VAWC). A theory of change is a way of stepping through the actions that need to be taken for complex and long-term social transformation, and the principles or assumptions behind such actions. This ‘emerging theory of change’ is designed to align with the outcomes and objectives of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022. It will be refined through an upcoming research and consultation process for a new national framework, being developed to guide the collective work of stakeholders in the area of primary prevention. (From the document). Record 5858
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Policy Brief 2, September 2014

This policy brief outlines an early or ‘emerging’ theory of change to guide the work of Our Watch – with our partners – to prevent violence against women and their children (VAWC).

A theory of change is a way of stepping through the actions that need to be taken for complex and long-term social transformation, and the principles or assumptions behind such actions.

This ‘emerging theory of change’ is designed to align with the outcomes and objectives of the National Plan to Reduce Violence against Women and their Children 2010–2022. It will be refined through an upcoming research and consultation process for a new national framework, being developed to guide the collective work of stakeholders in the area of primary prevention. (From the document). Record 5858