A new groundbreaking report outlines effective lessons to prevent intimate parter violence (IPV) among immigrants and refugees. Over the course of three years, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Strengthening What Works program evaluated IPV prevention initiatives serving different youth and adult Asian, Asian/Pacific Islander, Arab, and Hispanic communities. Case studies chronicle the efforts and showcase the importance of culture to improve health and relationships. Read the key findings > |
Monday, April 7, 2014
Reframing Cultural Norms to Promote Healthy Relationships
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Asians,
Hispanics/Latinos,
Pacific Islanders
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