The Respect, Responsibility and Equality program: a summary report on five projects that build new knowledge to prevent violence against women
The Respect, Responsibility and Equality program: a summary report on five projects that build new knowledge to prevent violence against women
VicHealth
- Melbourne, Vic.: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, 2012
- 17 p.; 30 cm. electronic document (20 p.); PDF file: 727 KB
Working Together Against Violence Baby makes 3 Northern Interface Respectful Relationships Partners in Prevention Respect and Equity
This report provides a summary of the activities, findings and learnings of the five scale-up projects funded through Respect, responsibility and equality Phase II, and highlights their contribution to the broader field of policy and practice in preventing violence against women. The five projects were:
Working Together Against Violence; Baby Makes 3; Northern Interfaith Respectful Relationships; Partners in Prevention; and Respect and Equity. The projects were based in the following settings - corporate workplace, child and maternal services, faith organisations, youth focused practitioner sector and local government respectively.
978-1-921822-49-1
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE
WOMEN
PREVENTION
AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA
362.8292 RES
Working Together Against Violence Baby makes 3 Northern Interface Respectful Relationships Partners in Prevention Respect and Equity
This report provides a summary of the activities, findings and learnings of the five scale-up projects funded through Respect, responsibility and equality Phase II, and highlights their contribution to the broader field of policy and practice in preventing violence against women. The five projects were:
Working Together Against Violence; Baby Makes 3; Northern Interfaith Respectful Relationships; Partners in Prevention; and Respect and Equity. The projects were based in the following settings - corporate workplace, child and maternal services, faith organisations, youth focused practitioner sector and local government respectively.
978-1-921822-49-1
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
VIOLENCE
WOMEN
PREVENTION
AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA
362.8292 RES