INSPIRE: Seven strategies for ending violence against children—exploring knowledge uptake, use and impact

M. Catherine Maternowska , Chandré Gould , Matodzi Michelle Amisi , Jody van der Heyde
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Levels of violence against children remain high worldwide. A focused commitment in the child protection sector and from health and development agencies worldwide has delivered impressive baseline metrics on the scope of and trends for violence against children. Alongside this data, agreement around global guidelines—INSPIRE: Seven strategies for Ending Violence Against Children—and a host of related practice, learning and advocacy products has ensured a steady supply of knowledge to the field. As a result, high level political awareness for the prevention of violence against children (VAC) grows, yet full scale endorsement for the implementation of evidence-based strategies still falls short. A brief history of how the INSPIRE global guidelines were incubated, developed, and disseminated worldwide helps assess how knowledge is positioned, generated, and analysed. A call for reflecting on how to balance the supply and demand of INSPIRE knowledge for the field is forwarded. This review of progress made, and the challenges ahead, is timely as INSPIRE undergoes revisions just short of the 2030 SDG deadline.

INSPIRE:制止暴力侵害儿童行为的七项战略--探索知识的吸收、使用和影响
全世界暴力侵害儿童的程度仍然很高。世界各地的儿童保护部门、卫生机构和发展机构做出了重点承诺,提供了有关暴力侵害儿童行为的范围和趋势的基准指标,令人印象深刻。除这些数据外,围绕全球指导方针--"INSPIRE:制止暴力侵害儿童行为的七项战略"--以及一系列相关的实践、学习和宣传产品达成的一致意见确保了该领域知识的稳定供应。因此,预防针对儿童的暴力(VAC)的高层政治意识不断增强,但对实施循证战略的全面认可仍然不足。简述 INSPIRE 全球指导方针如何在全球范围内孵化、发展和传播,有助于评估知识是如何定位、产生和分析的。呼吁反思如何平衡 INSPIRE 领域知识的供需。对所取得的进展和面临的挑战进行回顾是非常及时的,因为就在 2030 年可持续发展目标的最后期限之前,INSPIRE 正在进行修订。
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