Social impacts on health

Global Status Report on Violence Prevention 2014

475,000 people were murdered in 2012, making homicide the third leading cause of death for men between the ages of 15 and 44, according to this report. This is a 16{ddf8d179d1bf712bb2a88ff2ad95ebdf63eaa5463c845d2f093b25848387ba96} decrease since 2000 but non-fatal violence remains widespread, taking a particular toll on women and children. One in four children has been physically abused; one in […]

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Self Efficacy: An International Literature Review

2009 – 2011 This project built on previous research undertaken in Kent which looked at the values and attitudes of young people that pre-determine their life choices. The research further explored the rationale that certain young people seem to be more susceptible to ‘risky’ behaviours like crime, drug abuse, anti-social behaviour, homelessness, poor health, benefit dependency and

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Alcohol and Younger People

January 2013.  This event provided attendees with discussion on recent EU policy developments related to alcohol and younger people, including the role and responsibilities of marketing, advertising and sponsorship. Successful EU interventions on reducing harm and encouraging responsible handling of alcohol by younger people were showcased. Speaker Details: Aleksandra Kaczmarek, Policy Officer  – EUROCARE Doriane

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