Improving our approach to community-led prevention : Multicultural Centre for Women's Health lessons learned from the Connecting Communities program
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON24070056 |
o achieve a world free from family violence, we have to change attitudes across the whole population. But there’s no one-sized fits-all approach to primary prevention that works for every community. An intersectional approach to primary prevention means involving, consulting and collaborating with the communities you are working with (From the website).
This is one of three resources produced through the Connecting Communities program. Connecting Communities is a partnership program between MCWH and Safe and Equal, to support recipients of the Victorian Government Supporting Multicultural and Faith Communities to Prevent Family Violence Grant. Record #8809