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Web resource: http://www.vichealth.vic.gov.au/~/media/ResourceCentre/PublicationsandResources/PVAW/Bystander/More-than-ready_Research%20Report_FINAL_WEB.ashx
Type: Report
Title: More than ready : bystander action to prevent violence against women in the Victorian community
Authors: Powell, Anastasia
Keywords: Community attitudes;Prevention
Categories: Prevention
Year: 2012
Publisher: Victorian Health Promotion Foundation, Carlton
Notes:  This report outlines the bystander approach to tackling domestic violence; preventing violence and discrimination is a shared responsibility across the community. The report explains the work of VicHealth's Bystander Research Project which involved a large-scale community survey into attitudes and behaviours to bystander intervention. The report includes the findings of this survey and outlines the implications of these findings for policy development in Victoria.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19652
ISBN: 9781921822537
Physical description: 54 p.
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