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Meta-evaluation of existing interagency partnerships, collaboration, coordination and/or integrated interventions and service responses to violence against women : key findings and future directions Jan Breckenridge, Susan Rees, Kylie Valentine and Samantha Murray

By: Breckenridge, Jan.
Contributor(s): Rees, Susan | Valentine, Kylie | Murray, Samantha.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: ANROWS Compass.Publisher: Sydney, NSW : ANROWS, 2016Description: electronic document (8 pages); PDF file: 1.14 MB.ISSN: 2204-9622 (online).Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online ANROWS Compass, Issue 05, July 2016Summary: "This research project reviewed and analysed data to identify key program elements, policy contexts and learnings from the implementation of integrated responses in all Australian jurisdictions. The first stage, a state of knowledge paper, presented current published literature on Australian and international partnerships, collaborations and integrated interventions regarding domestic and family violence and sexual assault. The second stage, the final report, is a meta-evaluation of Australian integrated responses, with recommendations for future evaluations and key considerations for integrated responses in terms of core elements, contexts and circumstances. This research to policy and practice paper. " (From the website). Record #5256
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ANROWS Compass, Issue 05, July 2016

"This research project reviewed and analysed data to identify key program elements, policy contexts and learnings from the implementation of integrated responses in all Australian jurisdictions.

The first stage, a state of knowledge paper, presented current published literature on Australian and international partnerships, collaborations and integrated interventions regarding domestic and family violence and sexual assault. The second stage, the final report, is a meta-evaluation of Australian integrated responses, with recommendations for future evaluations and key considerations for integrated responses in terms of core elements, contexts and circumstances. This research to policy and practice paper. " (From the website). Record #5256