The role of men's behaviour change programs in addressing men's use of domestic, family and sexual violence : Nicola Helps, Charlotte Bell, Chloe Schulze, Rodney Vlais, Olsen Clark, Jessica Seamer and Rebecca Buys an evidence brief
By: Helps, Nicola
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Contributor(s): Bell, Charlotte
| Schulze, Chloe
| Vlais, Rodney
| Clark, Olsen
| Seamer, Jessica
| Buys, Rebecca
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This evidence brief provides a summary of the literature on men’s behaviour change programs (MBCPs) and contributes to building a shared understanding of their role in addressing domestic, family and sexual violence in Australia.
This evidence brief was written by ANROWS in partnership with No to Violence and independent consultant Rodney Vlais. It provides a summary of the literature on men’s behaviour change programs (MBCPs), focusing primarily on their role in addressing domestic, family and sexual violence in Australia. While MBCPs were never meant to be a panacea for domestic, family and sexual violence, their role and effectiveness in addressing domestic, family and sexual violence is often questioned.
The evidence brief synthesises what is known about MBCPs based on available peer-reviewed and grey literature and practice-based evidence. This brief was prepared for the Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Commission Roundtable: Engaging Men and Boys – What’s Next? held on 12 November 2024. (From the website). Record #9262