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040 _aAFVC
100 _aFlynn, David
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245 _aBaby makes 3 :
_bProject report
260 _aMelbourne, Vic. ;
_bWhitehorse Community Health Service,
_c2011
300 _aelectronic document (89 pages); 2.19 MB
520 _aThe Baby Makes 3 project is an example of promising practice in the emerging field of preventing violence against women. It is a primary prevention program that seeks to prevent violence before it occurs, by promoting equal and respectful relationships between men and women during the transition to parenthood. Funded by VicHealth, the Baby Makes 3 project involved a partnership between Whitehorse Community Health Service, the lead agency, and the City of Whitehorse Maternal Child Health Service, a key service for engaging first time parents. A valuable partnership was also established with Drummond Street Services Just Families project. The impact of the Baby Makes 3 project was evaluated using a comprehensive evaluation framework consisting of a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods including questionnaires, interviews and focus groups. (from the Executive summary). This programme is included in the AIFS evidence-based programme profiles - see second link. Record #4625
610 _94468
_aVicHealth (Victorian Health Promotion Foundation)
650 _aBaby Makes 3
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650 _aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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650 _aENGAGING MEN AND BOYS IN VIOLENCE PREVENTION
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650 _aEVALUATION
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650 _aFATHERS
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650 5 _9269
_aGENDER
650 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
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650 _aMOTHERS
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650 _aPARENTING
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650 _aPARENTING PROGRAMMES
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650 _aPRIMARY PREVENTION
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650 0 _aVIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN
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650 _9103
_aCHILD ABUSE
651 4 _aAUSTRALIA
_92597
654 _aVICTORIA
856 _uhttp://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/~/media/ResourceCentre/PublicationsandResources/PVAW/Sharing%20the%20evidence_Baby%20Makes%203%20Project.ashx
856 _uhttps://apps.aifs.gov.au/cfca/guidebook/programs/baby-makes-3
_zRead AIFS EBP profile
942 _2ddc
_cREPORT