TY - SER AU - Stathopoulos, Mary TI - Engaging men in sexual assault prevention T2 - ACSSA wrap PY - 2013/// CY - Melbourne, Vic. PB - Australian Centre for the Study of Sexual Assault, Australian Institute of Family Studies KW - GENDER KW - ENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION KW - MASCULINITY KW - MEN KW - PRIMARY PREVENTION KW - VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN KW - PREVENTION KW - SEXUAL VIOLENCE KW - AUSTRALIA N1 - ACSSA wrap, no. 14, 2013 N2 - Key messages: - The next step in sexual assault prevention is to engage men—both as facilitators and as participants in prevention. „„- If men are to be engaged in the prevention of sexual assault there must be a shared understanding of the fact that men have a positive role to play. - A consideration of how to engage men in prevention efforts must take into account the ways in which some men may resist prevention messages - whether that resistance stems from discomfort, rejection of ideas, or from other sources. - There is a tension when masculine gender stereotypes are used as a tool for engaging men in prevention while evidence suggests that these same stereotypes can contribute as underlying factors in the perpetration of sexual assault and violence against women. (From the publication) UR - https://aifs.gov.au/resources/practice-guides/engaging-men-sexual-assault-prevention UR - http://www.aifs.gov.au/acssa/pubs/wrap/wrap14/w14a.html ER -