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Establishing the connection : guidelines for practitioners and clinicians in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug sectors. Australian Institute of Family Studies

By: Australian Institute of Family Studies.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic. : Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2016Description: electronic document (8 pages); PDF file: 791.72 KB; HTML version available.Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | CHILD SEXUAL ABUSE | ADULT SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL ABUSE | ALCOHOL USE | DRUG ABUSE | GUIDELINES | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | SUPPORT SERVICES | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website Summary: "These guidelines have been developed to build the capacity of workers in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug (AOD) sectors in Victoria to support shared clients who experience both sexual assault trauma and substance use issues. The guidelines have been prepared by the Australian Institute of Family Studies in partnership with CASA Forum and UnitingCare ReGen. They are the result of an Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS) funded project exploring the enablers and barriers of the AOD and sexual assault sectors in referring shared clients to specialist services." (From the website). Please note these guidelines were developed for use Victoria, Australia and are provided as information only for New Zealand practitioners. See also the ANROWS state of knowledge paper on this topic (#4771). Record #5072
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"These guidelines have been developed to build the capacity of workers in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug (AOD) sectors in Victoria to support shared clients who experience both sexual assault trauma and substance use issues. The guidelines have been prepared by the Australian Institute of Family Studies in partnership with CASA Forum and UnitingCare ReGen. They are the result of an Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS) funded project exploring the enablers and barriers of the AOD and sexual assault sectors in referring shared clients to specialist services." (From the website). Please note these guidelines were developed for use Victoria, Australia and are provided as information only for New Zealand practitioners. See also the ANROWS state of knowledge paper on this topic (#4771). Record #5072