Multi-sector partnerships for preventing violence: a guide for using collaboration multiplier to improve safety outcomes for young people, communities and cities. Part 4 of 4: Appendices and references R.A. Davis and B. Tsao. Developed by Prevention Institute as part of the UNITY initiative with funding from The Kresge Foundation
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Part 4 of 4: Appendices and references. "Violence is preventable. Yet assaults, homicides and fear of violence continue to undercut communities across the U.S. The focus of this guide is the prevention of community violence. Bringing together the range of partners needed to prevent community violence can be a challenge. Prevention Institute created this guide to help people overcome this challenge. Specifically, this guide
takes readers through Prevention Institute’s Collaboration Multiplier tool for maximizing multi-sector collaboration, because everyone has a role in preventing violence." (from the introduction). While there are differences in the roles played by sectors, agencies and departments in New Zealand, the guidance on effective multi-sector collaboration may still be applicable. Click on the first document link on the webpage for this part (labelled Part 4). See webpage and records #4602, 4603 & #4604 for other parts. Record #4605