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Breaking the silence : addressing family and domestic violence in alcohol and other drug treatment practice in Australia Roger Nicolas, Michael White, Ann Roche, Stefan Gruenert and Nicole Lee

By: Nicholas, Roger.
Contributor(s): White, Michael | Roche, Ann | Gruenert, Stefan | Lee, Nicole.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Adelaide, SA : National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction (NCETA). Flinders University, 2012Description: electronic document (36 p.); 2.21 MB.ISBN: 978-1-876897-50-5.Subject(s): ALCOHOL ABUSE | DRUG ABUSE | INTERVENTION | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | TREATMENT | AUSTRALIA | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | CHILD ABUSEOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: This literature review explores the relationship between alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and family and domestic violence services, with a focus on identifying how the AOD sector can better support their clients who have co-occurring family and domestic violence issues and minimising the harm experienced by children. The review extends Australia's National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction's (NCETA's) program of work on child protection and child and family practice, and reflects an important collaboration with the treatment and service delivery sector via Odyssey House Victoria. (from the Foreword). This is a companion document to: "Can I ask...? An alcohol and drug clinician's guide to addressing family and domestic violence" recently published by NCETA.
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This literature review explores the relationship between alcohol and other drugs (AOD) and family and domestic violence services, with a focus on identifying how the AOD sector can better support their clients who have co-occurring family and domestic violence issues and minimising the harm experienced by children.

The review extends Australia's National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction's (NCETA's) program of work on child protection and child and family practice, and reflects an
important collaboration with the treatment and service delivery sector via Odyssey House Victoria. (from the Foreword).
This is a companion document to: "Can I ask...? An alcohol and drug clinician's guide to addressing family and domestic violence" recently published by NCETA.