There are evidence-based programs and policies
that can stop family violence from happening in
the first place, by promoting and creating healthy
relationships, healthy attitudes, and healthy families.
Research shows that most of the precursors of
family violence occur in childhood and adolescence.
Children and youth learn relationship skills and
social behaviours from their parents and other
family members. A high proportion of children
who witness or experience violent relationships in
childhood go on to perpetuate these patterns in
adulthood with their own children and partners.
If we want to prevent violence before it starts,
we must focus our efforts on children, youth and
young adults, especially those who are or may soon
become parents. The second focus for prevention
of family violence is building non-violent and healthy
values, beliefs, attitudes and environments as
research shows they often determine and influence
appropriate and inappropriate behaviours.
There are evidence-based programs and policiesthat can stop family violence from happening inthe first place, by promoting and creating healthyrelationships, healthy attitudes, and healthy families.Research shows that most of the precursors offamily violence occur in childhood and adolescence.Children and youth learn relationship skills andsocial behaviours from their parents and otherfamily members. A high proportion of childrenwho witness or experience violent relationships inchildhood go on to perpetuate these patterns inadulthood with their own children and partners.If we want to prevent violence before it starts,we must focus our efforts on children, youth andyoung adults, especially those who are or may soonbecome parents. The second focus for preventionof family violence is building non-violent and healthyvalues, beliefs, attitudes and environments asresearch shows they often determine and influenceappropriate and inappropriate behaviours.
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