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Engaging in change : A Victorian study of perpetrator program attrition and participant engagement in men’s behaviour change programs Kate Fitz-Gibbon, Nicola Helps and Brittany Ralph

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Monash University, 2024Description: electronic document (100 pages) ; PDF fileSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This project reveals that engagement [in men's behaviour change prgrammes} is a nuanced process influenced by readiness, motivation, referral pathways, and support systems. It aims to inform future advancements in these programs to enhance victim-survivor safety, improve perpetrator engagement and accountability, and ultimately to reduce repetition of abusive behaviours and escalation of family violence. In highlighting the importance of individualised support and post-program engagement, the study advocates for a more cohesive and supportive approach towards program design and delivery. (From the abstract). Record #8867
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This project reveals that engagement [in men's behaviour change prgrammes} is a nuanced process influenced by readiness, motivation, referral pathways, and support systems. It aims to inform future advancements in these programs to enhance victim-survivor safety, improve perpetrator engagement and accountability, and ultimately to reduce repetition of abusive behaviours and escalation of family violence. In highlighting the importance of individualised support and post-program engagement, the study advocates for a more cohesive and supportive approach towards program design and delivery. (From the abstract). Record #8867

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