Reducing the impact of alcohol on family violence

Reducing the impact of alcohol on family violence Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit - Wellington, New Zealand : Superu, 2015 - electronic document (16 pages); PDF file: 277.59 KB - What works .

What works, April 2015

This paper summarises what we know about the link between alcohol and family violence - specifically intimate partner violence (IPV) and child maltreatment. The paper also presents what is known about interventions and strategies to reduce alcohol-related family violence. For example the paper notes that programmes that target excess alcohol consumption by individuals and within relationships can be effective in reducing intimate partner violence. The literature review on which this What works paper is based was produced by the SHORE & Whāriki Research Centre, College of Health at Massey University for Superu. (from the website) Record #4668

1177-1289 (online) 1177-3545 (print)


ALCOHOL ABUSE
ALCOHOL AVAILABILITY
ALCOHOL-RELATED HARM
ALCOHOL USE
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
LITERATURE REVIEWS
PREVENTION
FAMILY VIOLENCE
CHILD ABUSE
CHILD ABUSE


NEW ZEALAND

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