Discover - Vocational and adult education
Domestic violence prevention program receives high praise from ACER
Publication Date
3-15-2022
Subjects
Family violence, Program evaluation, Program effectiveness, Racial bias, Social discrimination, Equality (Social)
Abstract
An ACER evaluation has found Griffith University’s MATE Bystander Program to be highly effective at equipping people with the tools and understanding to step in and address problematic behaviour, prevent violence against women, racism and discrimination, and promote equality.
Recommended Citation
Carslake, T., Hillman, K., Richardson, S., Wernert, N., Vaughan, T. (April 2022) 'Domestic violence prevention program receives high praise from ACER', Discover, ACER. https://www.acer.org/au/discover/article/domestic-violence-prevention-program-receives-high-praise-from-acer
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Place of Publication
Melbourne, Australia
Publisher
Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER)