Peer support for young people who have experienced sexual violence? the rationale and key themes from the literature: briefing paper two
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University of BedfordshireIssue Date
2020-04-30Subjects
sexual violence
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This briefing is based on a review of the literature that was carried out in preparation for a scoping study that aimed to learn lessons from those engaged in peer support interventions for young people who had experienced sexual violence. This briefing paper: Provides a rationale outlining why there may be value in peer support interventions for young people who have experienced sexual violence. Considers the spectrum of activities that have elements of peer based work. Outlines key themes from the limited existing research on peer support for those impacted by sexual violence. Outlines relevant themes arising in the broader literature on peer support.Citation
Cody C, Peace D (2020) 'Peer support for young people who have experienced sexual violence? the rationale and key themes from the literature: briefing paper two '. : .Publisher
University of BedfordshireAdditional Links
https://www.our-voices.org.uk/assets/documents/UoB_OVToo_Briefing_2_WhyPeerSupport.pdfType
Technical ReportLanguage
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