Intersectionality and primary prevention of violence against women Women With Disabilities Victoria
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Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON23050038 |
This handout is for primary prevention of violence against women practitioners seeking to make their work more intersectional. It provides:
an introduction to intersectionality and why this is a vital part of effective primary prevention work, and tips and further resources to help practitioners get started. (From the document). Record #8174