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Groups are only part of the story: Maree Corbs Kildonan UnitingCare Family Violence Intervention Program

By: Corbs, Maree.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleSeries: Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal.Publisher: No To Violence, 2014Subject(s): ABUSIVE MEN | ABUSED WOMEN | ASIAN PEOPLES | CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PERPETRATORS | SUPPORT SERVICES | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | AUSTRALIA | VICTORIAOnline resources: Purchase this journal In: Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2014: 155-161Summary: "Kildonan Family Violence Intervention Program (FVIP) is one of seven men's behaviour change programmes operating in Melbourne's northern and western corridors. This paper illustrates the various components of the FVIP as it relates to the men, women and children involved. Kildonan's men's behaviour change programme is multifaceted. It includes the innovative group programme developed in response to the culturally specific requirements of South Asian men, individual counselling and the minimisation of men-participant's disengagement through [the] no wait list policy." (from the introductory paragraphs).
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Ending Men's Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2014: 155-161

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"Kildonan Family Violence Intervention Program (FVIP) is one of seven men's behaviour change programmes operating in Melbourne's northern and western corridors. This paper illustrates the various components of the FVIP as it relates to the men, women and children involved. Kildonan's men's behaviour change programme is multifaceted. It includes the innovative group programme developed in response to the culturally specific requirements of South Asian men, individual counselling and the minimisation of men-participant's disengagement through [the] no wait list policy." (from the introductory paragraphs).