Abstract
On being realistic about reducing the prevalence and impacts of youth sexual violence and abuse in two Australian Indigenous communities
Highlights
Ross Homel Griffith UniversityKeywords: realist evaluation, realistic evaluation, realist design, youth sexual violence and abuse, community safety evaluation, evaluation in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, Griffith Youth Forensic Service Neighbourhoods Project
Introduction and backgroundGriffith Youth Forensic Service Neighbourhoods Project (GYFS-NP) aims to reduce the prevalence and impacts of youth sexual violence and abuse (YSVA) in two Australian communities – a remote Aboriginal community, and a culturally diverse suburban precinct within a regional city
YSVA has emerged as a hitherto only partially recognised problem in some Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (Indigenous)1 communities
Summary
Keywords: realist evaluation, realistic evaluation, realist design, youth sexual violence and abuse, community safety evaluation, evaluation in Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, Griffith Youth Forensic Service Neighbourhoods Project
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