Men at work : men's views on a stopping violence service
Mitchell, David
Men at work : men's views on a stopping violence service David Mitchell and Philip Chapman - Nelson, N.Z. : SVS - Living Safe Public Health, Nelson Malborough District Health Board Bachelor of Nursing Programme, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, 2014 - 27 p.; 30 cm electronic document (28 p.); PDF file: 680 KB
The aim of this project was to collect data from men who had completed or were completing the SVS - Living Safe "Stopping Violence group programme to gain their views on:
- the effectiveness of the stopping violence group
- how SVS - Living Safe services could be further developed
- strategies that would be useful in reducing the incidence of family violence in our community.
The findings and recommendations are based on a survey completed by 31 respondents and 12 focus group participants.
The research project was a collaboration between SVS - Living Safe, Public Health, Nelson Marlborough District Health Board and the Bachlelor of Nursing Programme, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology.
ABUSIVE MEN
ATTITUDES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
PERPETRATORS
SUPPORT SERVICES
NELSON
NEW ZEALAND
Men at work : men's views on a stopping violence service David Mitchell and Philip Chapman - Nelson, N.Z. : SVS - Living Safe Public Health, Nelson Malborough District Health Board Bachelor of Nursing Programme, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology, 2014 - 27 p.; 30 cm electronic document (28 p.); PDF file: 680 KB
The aim of this project was to collect data from men who had completed or were completing the SVS - Living Safe "Stopping Violence group programme to gain their views on:
- the effectiveness of the stopping violence group
- how SVS - Living Safe services could be further developed
- strategies that would be useful in reducing the incidence of family violence in our community.
The findings and recommendations are based on a survey completed by 31 respondents and 12 focus group participants.
The research project was a collaboration between SVS - Living Safe, Public Health, Nelson Marlborough District Health Board and the Bachlelor of Nursing Programme, Nelson Marlborough Institute of Technology.
ABUSIVE MEN
ATTITUDES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
PERPETRATORS
SUPPORT SERVICES
NELSON
NEW ZEALAND