Advancing the field: best practice in schools-based violence prevention

16 June 2009

Here is a recording of Michael Flood’s keynote speech at the Partners in Prevention annual forum for 2009 – Working with secondary schools to prevent violence against women.

Keep reading

Posted in Events, PiP forums0 Comments

Evaluation resources

09 June 2009

I have been working to finalise an evaluation plan for the Partners in Prevention project. In the process I have come across a variety of useful websites and resources. Many of these would be useful to other network members so I thought I would collect them here and tell you a bit about how I’ve [...]

Keep reading

Posted in Evaluation0 Comments

Violence against women with disabilities, June 2009

03 June 2009

An opportunity to learn and reflect on our ability to work with young people with disabilities. The statistics show that this is a group that is particularly vulnerable to interpersonal violence. How can we extend our violence prevention practice to include people of all abilities? Speakers included Kate Hood, Victorian Women with Disabilities Network and [...]

Keep reading

Posted in Events, PiP meetings0 Comments

Federal government – Respectful Relationships Education

01 June 2009

The federal government’s ‘Plan to reduce violence against women – Immediate Government Actions’ states: “the Australian Government will invest $9 million to improve the quality and uptake of respectful relationships programs nationally.” It goes on to say that 6 programs have been selected to be piloted over 31 sites in school and non-school settings and [...]

Keep reading

Posted in News0 Comments

Solving the Jigsaw

16 March 2009

A Bendigo based, multi-award winning and accredited best practice program that works with students, teachers, parents and the whole school community to change the culture of violence and build a culture of well being.

Keep reading

Posted in Projects0 Comments

Respect Protect Connect

16 March 2009

A secondary schools peer education program run by Women’s Health in the South East in partnership with the South East Centre Against Sexual Assault.

Keep reading

Posted in Projects0 Comments

Lovedrunk

16 March 2009

A performance piece produced by Phunktional arts organisation for upper-secondary school students that highlights issues of sexual assault, safe partying, substance use and risk-taking behaviour.

Keep reading

Posted in Projects0 Comments

Feeling Safe, Being Strong

15 March 2009

A primary school family violence prevention project run by Bethany Community Support in the Barwon South West region.

Keep reading

Posted in Projects0 Comments

About PiP

Partners in Prevention is a capacity building project in Victoria, Australia. PiP targets workers engaging young people in the primary prevention of violence against women.

The Partners in Prevention project is funded by VicHealth and auspiced by DVRC Victoria. Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria logo and VicHealth logo

Sign up for the PiP Bulletin




* = required field