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Record ID: 3c231d55-5c1b-44da-b682-adbc7e0cc8db
Type: Journal Article
Title: Feminism in schools: Exploring the prevention of sexual assault in school communities
Other Titles: Women Against Violence: An Australian Feminist Journal,
Authors: Imbesi, Renee
Tufa, Toltu
Sharrock, Susan
Price, Emma
Hyde, Lesley
Year: 2011
Citation: Vol.: 23
Notes:  This article is co-written by women from multiple Victorian Centres Against Sexual Assault (CASAs) who have been working together to implement the Sexual Assault Prevention Program for Secondary Schools (SAPPSS) in our respective regions in Melbourne. We work in long-term partnership with secondary schools to achieve one of feminism's main goals: to prevent violence against women (VAW). In this article we aim to share the lessons of working with schools and we also aim to contribute to the debate within feminism about what makes 'best practice' prevention education.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/14829
Physical description: Pages 10-17
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