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Effective practice in violence prevention education with boys and young men Michael Flood

By: Flood, Michael.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Brisbane, QLD : Queensland University of Technology, 2024Description: electronic document (36 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): ADOLESCENTS | AUKATI TŪKINOTANGA | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION | KURA TUARUA | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PRIMARY PREVENTION | SCHOOLS | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | TAITŌKAI | TAITAMARIKI | TŪKINOTANGA Ā-WHĀNAU | YOUNG MEN | YOUNG PEOPLE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download report, PDF Summary: This report examines violence prevention education with boys and young men. Exploring how best to work with boys and young men in classrooms and other face-to-face settings, it identifies six standards for best practice in this work. The report focuses on educational strategies aimed at the primary prevention of domestic and/or sexual violence, focused on boys and young men, and provided face-to-face in schools and other settings. Such strategies are part of a field of violence prevention aimed at men and boys. Recent trends in this ‘engaging men’ or ‘healthy masculinities’ field include growth, increased policy support, greater sophistication, community support, the identification of standards for effective practice, and a growing evidence base. (From the Executive summary). Record #9034
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This report examines violence prevention education with
boys and young men. Exploring how best to work with boys and young men in
classrooms and other face-to-face settings, it identifies six standards for best practice in this work.
The report focuses on educational strategies aimed at the primary prevention of domestic and/or
sexual violence, focused on boys and young men, and provided face-to-face in schools and other
settings.
Such strategies are part of a field of violence prevention aimed at men and boys. Recent trends in
this ‘engaging men’ or ‘healthy masculinities’ field include growth, increased policy support, greater
sophistication, community support, the identification of standards for effective practice, and a growing
evidence base. (From the Executive summary). Record #9034

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