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Review of the evidence on knowledge translation and exchange in the violence against women field : state of knowledge paper Kate Spalding, Michele Macvean, Robyn Mildon, Ben Devine, Jessica Falkiner, Catherine Wade and Faye Forbes,Parenting Research Centre

By: Spalding, Kate.
Contributor(s): Macvean, Michelle | Mildon, Robyn | Devine, Ben | Falkiner, Jessica | Wade, Catherine | Forbes, Faye.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: ANROWS Landscapes.Publisher: Sydney, NSW :: ANROWS, 2015Description: electronic document (12 pages); PDF file.ISSN: 2204-9665 (online) .Subject(s): KNOWLEDGE TRANSLATION AND EXCHANGE | POLICY | RESEARCH | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | AUSTRALIA | FAMILY VIOLENCEOnline resources: Click here to access online | Read summary ANROWS Landscapes, Issue 1, April 2015Summary: The Parenting Research Centre (PRC) was commissioned by Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS) to undertake a review of the evidence on knowledge translation and exchange (KTE) strategies in the field of violence against women. For the purpose of this research, the scope of ‘violence against women’ refers to domestic violence, including intimate partner and Indigenous family violence, and sexual assault. The aims of the research were to: • build knowledge about the evidence for KTE in the area of violence against women; • compare KTE differences in the sexual assault and domestic violence sectors; and • examine differences in KTE approaches by various practitioners within those sectors. (from the Executive summary). A summary of key findings is published in the ANROWS Compass series (#4666) - see link. Record #4667
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ANROWS Landscapes, Issue 1, April 2015

The Parenting Research Centre (PRC) was commissioned by Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety Limited (ANROWS) to undertake a review of the evidence on knowledge translation and exchange (KTE) strategies in the field of violence against women. For the purpose of this research, the scope of ‘violence against women’ refers to domestic violence, including intimate partner and Indigenous family violence, and sexual assault.
The aims of the research were to:
• build knowledge about the evidence for KTE in the area of violence against women;
• compare KTE differences in the sexual assault and domestic violence sectors; and
• examine differences in KTE approaches by various practitioners within those sectors. (from the Executive summary). A summary of key findings is published in the ANROWS Compass series (#4666) - see link. Record #4667