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Effectiveness of relationship education programmes in schools for years 7-13 : a rapid literature review prepared for Families Commission Judith Ball, Quigley and Watts Ltd

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wellington, N.Z. : SuPERU, a division of Families Commission, 2013Description: electronic document (80 p.); PDF file: 726.42 KB; 76 p.; 30 cmISBN:
  • 978-0-478-36935-9 (online)
  • 978-0-478-36934-2 (print)
ISSN:
  • 1177-1289 (online)
  • 1177-3545 (print)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 158.2 BAL
Online resources: In: Research report, no. 2/13, September 2013Summary: International evidence reviews have indicated that school-based relationship violence prevention programmes are one of the few strategies with proven evidence for preventing intimate partner violence. The Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (SuPERU) within the Families Commission commissioned a rapid review of the evidence and relevant literature on ‘what works’ in school-based relationship education programmes both within New Zealand and internationally for Years 7 – 13. This review has been used to support work underway in the Ministry of Education to develop guidelines for schools in selecting evidence-based relationship education programmes. (From the website)
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Item type Current library Call number Status Barcode
Report Report Vine library TRO 158.2 BAL Available FV14010013
Access online Access online Vine library Online Available ON13110585

Research report, no. 2/13, September 2013. Online copy dated August 2013.

International evidence reviews have indicated that school-based relationship violence prevention programmes are one of the few strategies with proven evidence for preventing intimate partner violence.

The Social Policy Evaluation and Research Unit (SuPERU) within the Families Commission commissioned a rapid review of the evidence and relevant literature on ‘what works’ in school-based relationship education programmes both within New Zealand and internationally for Years 7 – 13.

This review has been used to support work underway in the Ministry of Education to develop guidelines for schools in selecting evidence-based relationship education programmes. (From the website)

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