How to use statistics in primary prevention : understanding their importance, uses and limitations

How to use statistics in primary prevention : understanding their importance, uses and limitations - Melbourne, Vic: Safe and Equal, 2023 - electronic document (6 pages) ; PDF & DOCX files


Statistics can be a powerful way to convince people about a social problem, and particularly to argue for the prioritisation of government policy and investment.

Numbers that quantify how many people experience family and gender-based violence are critical for gaining attention and arguing the need for change. Meanwhile, numbers that tell us about attitudes towards violence are important in tracking progress in changing attitudes that drive violence and helping us prevent it in the future.

But statistics only tell part of the story. This resource aims to support a greater understanding of statistics within the context of the primary prevention continuum, how best to use them, and their limitations. (From the website). Record #8163


DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
DATA ANALYSIS
DATA COLLECTION
FAMILY VIOLENCE
INFOGRAPHIC
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PREVALENCE
PRIMARY PREVENTION
STATISTICS


INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA