Research to policy and practice Rante-rante ampe Marle and Urreye:
Implications for policy and practice
Implications for policy and practice
This resource is a high level summary of the research report Rante-rante ampe Marle and Urreye “Safe, Respected and Free from Violence” projects evaluation including key findings and recommendations for policy and practice.
The evaluation of two primary prevention projects in the Northern Territory by Dr Chay Brown and her colleagues at the Equality Institute and Tangentyere Council Aboriginal Corporation provides insights into what works to reduce violence against women. This short summary includes background information as well as highlighting key findings and implications for policy makers and practitioners.
This publication provides a high level introduction to the evaluation project and is designed to support practitioners, policy makers and program designed to gain a quick insight into research report.
Publication details
ANROWS Research to policy and practice papers are concise papers that summarise key findings of research on violence against women and their children, including research produced under ANROWS’s research program, and provide advice on the implications for policy and practice.
Suggested citation
Brown, C., Homan, S., Simpson, C., & Leung, L. (2021). Rante-rante ampe Marle and Urreye: Implications for policy and practice (Research to policy and practice, November 2021). ANROWS.