Blog How organisations should deal with child protection: what the evidence covers and what it says In most sectors, some well-intentioned interventions will succeed in making things better; some have little or no effect; and some may make things worse. Clearly children deserve better than adults… May 9, 2024
Blog What lies ahead in 2024 SVRI’s CSV initiatives SVRI has a long history of work on child sexual violence (CSV), driven by the recognition that despite its high prevalence, CSV remains one of the least understood and researched… January 11, 2024
Blog Harnessing the power of technology to break the cycles of violence against women and violence against children in Sri Lanka In early 2022, Angel (name changed), an aspiring Sri Lankan doctoral student pursuing studies in New Zealand, returned to Sri Lanka to support community protests against the former Sri Lankan… December 15, 2022
Blog “Children are like Vuvuzela’s”: Interviewing children for violence research We live in a society where children are often not taken seriously. A society that says children should be seen and not heard. I believe it’s time that we do… December 13, 2022
Blog Urgent need for safeguarding and referral guidelines for violence research studies that involve children and young people: Reflections from the SVRI Forum 2022 Most researchers who conduct violence research studies that involve children and young people1 recognize the critical importance of having a safeguarding2 and referral approach as a major ethical consideration in the design… December 12, 2022
Blog Experiencias y necesidades para la prevención y atención del Abuso Sexual Infantil en instituciones gubernamentales de México SVRI Research Grant #16Days 2022 Blog Series Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública Instituto Nacional de Psiquiatría “Ramón de la Fuente” Leer en Ingles. Este año, el Instituto Nacional de Salud Pública fue una… December 5, 2022
Blog Experiences and needs for the prevention and response to child sexual abuse among government institutions in Mexico SVRI Research Grant #16Days 2022 Blog Series National Institute of Public Health National Institute of Psychiatry “Ramón de la Fuente” Read this blog in Spanish. The National Institute of Public Health of… December 5, 2022
Blog We are for Change – Future Change-Makers in Papua New Guinea Equal Playing Field (EPF) is a local non-profit organisation in Papua New Guinea founded in 2012 by Adam Everill and Jacqueline Joseph. First established under the name Rugby League Against Violence,… December 8, 2021
Blog Hope for change: the desire to redefine gender roles in the home Violence against women and violence against children intersect in many ways, often within the same family. Parenting programmes offer a promising avenue to address both simultaneously, given the impact that family… November 30, 2021
Blog Migrant and refugee children on the Balkan migration route – a need for further research into the forms of violence to inform policy and advocacy For several years Serbia and Bosnia and Herzegovina have been the main corridors for refugees and migrant and refugee children transiting the Balkans route, hoping to reach Western and Northern European countries.… November 26, 2021