Evaluation of the good night out campaign: a sexual violence bystander training programme for nightlife workers in England

ConclusionsThe study adds to emergent evidence suggesting that sexual violence bystander programmes may be promising in decreasing sexual violence myths and barriers to bystander intervention, and increasing willingness to intervene amongst nightlife workers. Findings can support the emergence of sexual violence prevention activities implemented in nightlife spaces. Further programme implementation and evaluation using experimental designs is needed to explore outcomes in greater depth, considering the complexity of the nightlife environment.
Source: Journal of Public Health - Category: Health Management Source Type: research