Resources search

Preventing intimate partner and sexual violence against women : taking action and generating evidence

WORLD HEALTH ORGANIZATION (WHO)
LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE
2010

Expand view

"This document aims to provide sufficient information for policy-makers and planners to develop data-driven and evidence-based programmes for preventing intimate partner and sexual violence against women. Chapter 1 outlines the nature, magnitude and consequences of intimate partner and sexual violence within the broader typology of violence. Chapter 2 identifies the risk and protective factors for such violence and the importance of addressing both risk and protective factors in prevention efforts. Chapter 3 summarizes the scientific evidence base for primary prevention strategies, and describes programmes of known effectiveness, those supported by emerging evi-dence and those that could potentially be effective but have yet to be sufficiently evaluated for their impact. Chapter 4 presents a six-step framework for taking action, generating evidence and sharing results. In the closing section, several future research priorities are outlined and a number of key conclusions drawn"

Counselling guidelines on child sexual abuse

SOUTHERN AFRICAN AIDS TRAINING PROGRAMME (SAT)
2001

Expand view

This booklet provides basic guidelines and techniques for counselling children who have been sexually abused. It covers myths and misconceptions, legal terms and responsibilities, how to recognise the signs of abuse, how to talk about sexual issues, disclosure, HIV testing, and short-term and long-term effects of abuse. It also addresses issues faced by counsellors

E-bulletin