The Mentors in Violence Prevention programme: impact on students' knowledge and attitudes related to violence, prejudice, and abuse, and willingness to intervene as a bystander in secondary schools in England
Abstract Background Violence is a leading cause of death and disability for young people and has serious impacts on prospects across the lifecourse. The education sector is a crucial setting for preventing youth violence through incorporating programmes that address attitudes and behaviours. The Men...
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Main Authors: | Nadia Butler (Author), Zara Quigg (Author), Charley Wilson (Author), Ellie McCoy (Author), Rebecca Bates (Author) |
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