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Primary prevention of violence against women with disability : evidence synthesis Georgina Sutheraland, Lauren Krnjacki, Jen Hargrave, Anne Kavanagh, Gwynneth Llewellyn and Catty Vaughan

By: Sutherland, Georgina.
Contributor(s): Krnjacki, Lauren | Hargrave, Jen | Kavanagh, Anne | Llewellyn, Gwynneth | Vaughan, Cathy.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : University of Melbourne, 2021Description: electronic document (53 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): DISABLED PEOPLE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PRIMARY PREVENTION | SYSTEMATIC REVIEWS | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: While effective programming and practices to prevent all forms of violence against women is rapidly expanding, we know much less about what works to prevent violence against women with disability. Commissioned by Respect Victoria this Evidence Synthesis aims to address critical evidence gaps by building a better understanding of the nature, extent and dynamics of violence against women with disability in Australia and consolidating existing international evidence on the effectiveness of interventions in primary prevention of violence against women with disability. The Evidence Synthesis comprises 3 components: 1. an analysis of population level data on the nature and extent of violence against women with disability in Australia; 2. a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to prevent violence against women with disability and 3. a summary of primary prevention programming and practice (learning from practice. (From the Executive summary). Record #7250
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This report was prepared for Respect Victoria, published February 2021

While effective programming and practices to prevent all forms of violence against women is rapidly expanding, we know much less about what works to prevent violence against women with disability. Commissioned by Respect Victoria this Evidence Synthesis aims to address critical evidence gaps by building a better understanding of the nature, extent and dynamics of violence against women with disability in Australia and consolidating existing international evidence on the effectiveness of interventions in primary prevention of violence against women with disability.

The Evidence Synthesis comprises 3 components: 1. an analysis of population level data on the nature and extent of violence against women with disability in Australia; 2. a systematic review of the effectiveness of interventions to prevent violence against women with disability and 3. a summary of primary prevention programming and practice (learning from practice. (From the Executive summary). Record #7250