This package highlights six strategies to prevent intimate partner violence:
The technical package is intended as a resource to guide prevention decision-making to help communities and states stop intimate partner violence before it starts, support survivors, and lessen the short and long-term harms of intimate partner violence. Resources to Support the CDC’s Technical PackageNRCDV offers practical examples and tools to support the key strategies and approaches outlined within. These resources are drawn from NRCDV key initiatives and special projects including VAWnetPreventIPV, Safe Housing Partnerships, and Building Comprehensive Solutions to Domestic Violence. (Download the full list below.) Teach safe and healthy relationship skillsSocial-emotional learning programs for youth
Healthy relationship programs for couples
Engage influential adults and peersMen and boys as allies in prevention
Bystander empowerment and education
Family-based programs
Disrupt the developmental pathways toward partner violenceEarly childhood home visitation
Preschool enrichment with family engagement
Parenting skill and family relationship programs
Treatment for at-risk children, youth and families
Create protective environmentsImprove school climate and safety
Improve organizational policies and workplace climate
Modify the physical and social environments of neighborhoods
Strengthen economic supports for familiesStrengthen household financial security
Strengthen work-family supports
Support survivors to increase safety and lessen harmsVictim-centered services
Housing programs
First responder and civil legal protections
Patient-centered approaches
Treatment and support for survivors of IPV, including TDV |
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