THRIVES: Using the best evidence to prevent violence against children

J Public Health Policy. 2016 Sep:37 Suppl 1:51-65. doi: 10.1057/s41271-016-0003-6.

Abstract

More than 1 billion children - half the children in the world - are victims of violence every year. As part of the Post-2015 sustainable development agenda, the UN has issued a global call-to-action: to eliminate violence against children. Essential to preventing violence against children is guidance to countries on using the best available evidence to address this problem. THRIVES provides this evidence. It represents a framework of complementary strategies that, taken together, have potential to achieve and sustain efforts to prevent violence against children. These strategies, which span health, social services, education, and justice sectors, include Training in parenting, Household economic strengthening, Reduced violence through legislative protection, Improved services, Values and norms that protect children, Education and life skills, and Surveillance and evaluation. For each THRIVES area, we review evidence for effectiveness and identify programmatic or policy examples. This framework will facilitate commitments to effective, sustainable, and scalable action.

Keywords: child maltreatment; child sexual abuse; global; prevention programs; violence against children.

Publication types

  • Review

MeSH terms

  • Child
  • Child Abuse / legislation & jurisprudence*
  • Child Abuse / prevention & control*
  • Education / organization & administration*
  • Employment / organization & administration*
  • Global Health
  • Health Services Administration*
  • Humans
  • Interpersonal Relations
  • Parents / education
  • Social Norms
  • Social Work / organization & administration*
  • Violence / prevention & control