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Record ID: 0f39cee6-c926-4cbd-a712-35d5d741a280
Type: Journal Article
Title: The role of 'risk' in teaching about domestic violence
Other Titles: Education links
Authors: Heironymus, Allison
Rollason, Elspeth
Glasby, Trish
Keywords: Impact on children and young people;Community education;Health;Early intervention
Year: 2002
Publisher: Education Links
Citation: 64, Autumn 2000
Notes:  This paper reports on the evaluation of curriculum developments implemented in Queensland schools to improve health outcomes in the event of domestic violence. The task assessed, Senior Health Education Syllabus, is based on the view that health should be self-promoted and risks avoided and reduced. Personal relationships are presented as risky and domestic violence as a real issue with significant economic, legal and medical costs for the community, individuals and families. Students were encouraged to challenge domestic abuse and argue against its acceptability.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/17212
ISSN: 0814-6802
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