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What is primary prevention? Connecting across the continuum from prevention to response Safe and Equal

Contributor(s): Safe and Equal.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : Safe and Equal, 2023Description: electronic document (7 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): PRIMARY PREVENTION | PREVENTION | INTERVENTION | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download paper, PDF | Download accessible PDF | Access the website Summary: A key feature of policies and frameworks looking at family and gendered violence at both state and national level is an understanding of a continuum of work required across primary prevention, early intervention, response and recovery is across the community. This includes the national framework for prevention of violence against women, Change the Story, and the Victorian strategy for preventing family violence and all forms of violence against women, Free from Violence. It is also a feature of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children. Addressing the needs of victim-survivors and ultimately ending family and gender-based violence will require specialised and complementary activities undertaken by a range of practitioners, programs and organisations, across the continuum. (From the website). Record #8050
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A key feature of policies and frameworks looking at family and gendered violence at both state and national level is an understanding of a continuum of work required across primary prevention, early intervention, response and recovery is
across the community. This includes the national framework for prevention of violence against women, Change the Story, and the Victorian strategy for preventing family violence and all forms of violence against women, Free from Violence. It is also a feature of the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children.

Addressing the needs of victim-survivors and ultimately ending family and gender-based violence will require specialised and complementary activities undertaken by a range of practitioners, programs and organisations, across the continuum. (From the website). Record #8050

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