Literature review
Unlocking the prevention potential: accelerating action to end domestic, family and sexual violence
Report of the rapid review of prevention approaches
Publisher
Perpetrator interventions
Violence prevention
Homicide
Family violence
Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
Sexual assault
Social issues 2024
Resources
| Attachment | Size |
|---|---|
| Unlocking the prevention potential | 1.9 MB |
| Unlocking the prevention potential: executive summary | 619.37 KB |
Description
The purpose of this review was to draw together advice and identify opportunities to strengthen prevention efforts and approaches across all forms of violence against women and children, including a particular focus on homicides. The report provides specific and practical advice to strengthen prevention approaches, and builds on work currently underway in the National Plan to End Violence against Women and Children 2022-2032.
The Rapid Review highlighted a number of areas of priority including:
- responding to children and young people’s experiences of domestic, family and sexual violence
- engaging with men and boys in violence prevention, including meeting them where they are at
- better understanding pathways into perpetration to improve targeting of early intervention initiatives, with the aim of preventing violence from occurring.
The report makes 21 recommendations across 6 key areas of:
- A national emergency – and an ongoing national priority
- The prevention potential
- Prevention through people
- Prevention through responses
- Prevention through systems and industries
- Prevention through learning and data.
Related Information
National plan to end violence against women and children 2022-2032
Publication Details
Easy Read / Easy English:
Yes
Copyright:
Commonwealth of Australia 2024
Access Rights Type:
open
Post date:
25 Aug 2024
