Pride in prevention messaging guide : a guide for communications and engagement to support primary prevention of family violence experienced by LGBTIQ communities
Fairchild, Jackson
Pride in prevention messaging guide : a guide for communications and engagement to support
primary prevention of family violence experienced by
LGBTIQ communities Jackson Fairchild, Marina Carman, Rosanne Bersten and Belinda O’Connor - Melbourne, Vic : Rainbow Health Victoria, LaTrobe University, 2024 - electronic document (28 pages) ; PDF file
This guide builds on the Pride in Prevention Evidence Guide [PDF, 6.15MB], which draws together existing research and policy frameworks, and puts forward a new conceptual model for understanding LGBTIQ experiences of family violence, along with priority actions for primary prevention.
It provides additional support to organisations and practitioners in developing effective and appropriate family violence prevention messaging, and delivering this through public campaigns, social media communications and policy work. It also aims to support community engagement in developing and delivering prevention messaging and specifically engaging with LGBTIQ communities.
It is an output of the LGBTIQ Family Violence
Prevention Project 2019-2021, funded by the Office for Women in the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet. The
project is being undertaken by Rainbow Health
Victoria, a program that supports LGBTIQ
health and wellbeing through research and
knowledge translation, training, resources,
policy advice and service accreditation
through the Rainbow Tick. Rainbow Health
Victoria sits within the Australian Research
Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe
University. (Record #8982
978-0-6488887-6-5
FAMILY VIOLENCE
COMMUNICATION
INTERSECTIONALITY
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LGBTQIA+
LGBTIQ Family Violence Prevention Project 2019-2020
PRIMARY PREVENTION
SOCIAL MARKETING
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
Pride in prevention messaging guide : a guide for communications and engagement to support
primary prevention of family violence experienced by
LGBTIQ communities Jackson Fairchild, Marina Carman, Rosanne Bersten and Belinda O’Connor - Melbourne, Vic : Rainbow Health Victoria, LaTrobe University, 2024 - electronic document (28 pages) ; PDF file
This guide builds on the Pride in Prevention Evidence Guide [PDF, 6.15MB], which draws together existing research and policy frameworks, and puts forward a new conceptual model for understanding LGBTIQ experiences of family violence, along with priority actions for primary prevention.
It provides additional support to organisations and practitioners in developing effective and appropriate family violence prevention messaging, and delivering this through public campaigns, social media communications and policy work. It also aims to support community engagement in developing and delivering prevention messaging and specifically engaging with LGBTIQ communities.
It is an output of the LGBTIQ Family Violence
Prevention Project 2019-2021, funded by the Office for Women in the Victorian Department of Premier and Cabinet. The
project is being undertaken by Rainbow Health
Victoria, a program that supports LGBTIQ
health and wellbeing through research and
knowledge translation, training, resources,
policy advice and service accreditation
through the Rainbow Tick. Rainbow Health
Victoria sits within the Australian Research
Centre in Sex, Health and Society at La Trobe
University. (Record #8982
978-0-6488887-6-5
FAMILY VIOLENCE
COMMUNICATION
INTERSECTIONALITY
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
LGBTQIA+
LGBTIQ Family Violence Prevention Project 2019-2020
PRIMARY PREVENTION
SOCIAL MARKETING
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA