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The investigators aim to implement a community-based support program delivered by preschool teachers and volunteer parents that will increase awareness, knowledge and uptake of available services for IPV and substance misuse, and of the link between these issues and poorer education outcomes in children. Through this, the aim is to decrease the prevalence of IPV and substance misuse.
The proposed method of implementation is to deliver targeted training to preschool teachers, mothers with children at the preschools, fathers with children at the preschools, and community development officers managing preschools. This project will target the most vulnerable sections of the community and will provide a sustainable and feasible strategy for scale up of the intervention.
By intervening through these preschools the investigators aim to identify and support high-risk families early enough to arrest the cycle of violence that results in children themselves becoming victims and perpetrators of such violence.
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This project will be implemented as a cluster-randomised controlled trial (RCT) in preschools in 2 urban study areas. The unit of randomisation will be the preschool.
The intervention is a preschool-based capacity-building and support intervention addressing family violence and alcohol and drug misuse.
The study intervention will be delivered to preschool teachers, local government Community Development Department staff, other key government service providers, and selected mothers and fathers of children attending each preschool. Participants in data collection will be all teachers and parents of children in participating preschools.
Half the preschools in the study areas, selected at random, will receive the intervention initially. Those that do not will act as time-concurrent controls. If the intervention is demonstrated as being effective at the end of the study, these control preschools will subsequently receive the intervention.
This research will address important gaps in literature documented by other researchers by using multiple sources of data to assess the effectiveness of the intervention. Preschool communities have not previously been target populations when addressing domestic violence in Sri Lanka. Results will add to the evidence base for future interventions in Sri Lanka and have potential to contribute to national policy.
Study activities are listed in brief below, and will be subsequently expounded upon in the following sections.
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