(ii) Guides to violence prevention practice (NEW)

Note that guides to prevention in schools and in universities and among men are in the sections devoted to these domains or targets of prevention.

 

Basile, K.C., DeGue, S., Jones, K., Freire, K., Dills, J., Smith, S.G., Raiford, J.L. (2016). STOP SV: A Technical Package to Prevent Sexual Violence. Atlanta, GA: National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Curtis, Morgan J. (2014). Engaging Communities in Sexual Violence Prevention: A Guidebook for Individuals and Organizations Engaging in Collaborative Prevention Work. Texas Association Against Sexual Assault.

Fisher, D., K.S. Lang, and J. Wheaton. (2010). Training Professionals in the Primary Prevention of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence: A Planning Guide. Atlanta (GA): Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Gender and Development Network. (2012a). A theory of change for tackling violence against women. DFID How to note series, guidance note 1. DFID.

Gender and Development Network. (2012b). A practical guide on community programming on violence against women and girls. DFID How to note series, guidance note 2. DFID.

Michau, Lori, and Dipak Naker. (2003). Mobilising Communities to Prevent Domestic Violence: A Resource Guide for Organisations in East and Southern Africa. Kampala, Uganda: Raising Voices.

Our Watch. (2017). Putting the prevention of violence against women into practice: How to Change The Story. Melbourne: Our Watch.

Raising Voices. (2004). Rethinking Domestic Violence: A Training Process for Community Activists.

Townsend, Stephanie. (2009). Technical Assistance Guide and Resource Kit for Primary Prevention and Evaluation. http://nsvrc.org/sites/default/files/Projects_RPE_PCAR_TA_Guide_for_Evaluation_2009.pdf>, developed by PhD for the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape.

UN Women (2015). How to Design Projects to End Violence Against Women and Girls: A step-by-step guide to taking action. UN Women Pacific Multi-Country Office. Suva, Fiji.

Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance (VSDVAA). (2009). Guidelines for the Primary Prevention of Sexual Violence & Intimate Partner Violence. Richmond, VA: Virginia Sexual & Domestic Violence Action Alliance.

World Health Organization / London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. (2010). Preventing Intimate Partner and Sexual Violence Against Women: Taking action and generating evidence. Geneva: World Health Organization.