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Erschienen in: Prevention Science 1/2021

25.04.2019

Building a Culture of Intimate Partner Violence Prevention in Alberta, Canada Through the Promotion of Healthy Youth Relationships

verfasst von: Deinera Exner-Cortens, Lana Wells, Lianne Lee, Vanja Spiric

Erschienen in: Prevention Science | Ausgabe 1/2021

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Abstract

This article explores the design and implementation of the Alberta Healthy Youth Relationships (AHYR) Strategy. The AHYR is a province-wide practice and policy change initiative in Alberta, Canada, that aims to prevent intimate partner violence by promoting service provider and systems capacity to support healthy relationships in adolescence and beyond. Developed in 2012 within a broader initiative called Shift: The Project to End Domestic Violence, the design of the AHYR began with work with provincial policy-makers, in order to create a policy climate that championed primary prevention practice. This policy climate subsequently supported the province-wide implementation of three evidence-based/evidence-informed programs that focus on building the skills and capacities required for healthy youth relationships. Through these programs, the AHYR has reached over 62,000 youth in grades 7–9, 900 teachers, 850 parents, and 1300 adults that work with youth across the province. In addition to these three programs, the AHYR also works with larger systems (e.g., policymakers, local funders, post-secondary institutions) to advance primary prevention practice. In this paper, we describe how the AHYR contributed to a culture of intimate partner violence prevention practice in the province by improving the readiness of funders and system leaders, community organizations, and practitioners to support healthy relationships best practices. We also describe how we used process evaluation to explore the potential for practice change and to inform the design of the next iteration of the AHYR. The article concludes with implications for other researchers and practitioners aiming to build a culture of intimate partner violence prevention practice within their province or state.
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In this article, we define intimate partner violence (IPV) as physically, psychologically, and/or sexually abusive actions perpetrated by a current or former intimate partner, including stalking (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention n.d.).
 
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We define healthy relationships as respectful, autonomous relationships where decision-making is shared and conflict is negotiated in effective, non-violent ways (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention n.d.).
 
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For more details on the program, including content and training, please see https://​youthrelationshi​ps.​org/​
 
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For space, we do not include all of our activities or evaluation data within each area, but rather focus on two to three key examples that highlight work that we believe has facilitated a culture of prevention. Additional information on other activities is available at www.​preventdomesticv​iolence.​ca or from the second author. Analyses presented here were conducted by the first author. Data from this evaluation are not currently available for sharing.
 
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These numbers reflect training reach at the time this article was written (March 2017). Since this time, we have continued to provide training in these three programs, with reach to additional youth and adults in the province.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Building a Culture of Intimate Partner Violence Prevention in Alberta, Canada Through the Promotion of Healthy Youth Relationships
verfasst von
Deinera Exner-Cortens
Lana Wells
Lianne Lee
Vanja Spiric
Publikationsdatum
25.04.2019
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Prevention Science / Ausgabe 1/2021
Print ISSN: 1389-4986
Elektronische ISSN: 1573-6695
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11121-019-01011-7

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