Women’s Input into a Trauma-informed systems model of care in Health settings (the WITH Study) : final report Contributors: Kelsey Hegarty, Laura Tarzia, Sue Rees, Alyssha Fooks, Kirsty Forsdike, Delanie Woodlock, Lisa Simpson, Clare McCormack and Sue Amanatidis
Contributor(s): Hegarty, Kelsey | Tarzia, Laura | Rees, Susan | Fooks, Alyssha | Forsdike, Kirsty | Woodlock, Delanie | Simpson, Lisa | McCormack, Clare | Amanatidis, Sue.
Material type: BookSeries: ANROWS Horizons.Publisher: Sydney, NSW : ANROWS, 2017Description: electronic document (84 pages); PDF file: 5.52 MB.ISBN: ) 978-1-925372-61-8 (online.ISSN: ) 2205-8923 (online.Subject(s): SEXUAL VIOLENCE | HEALTH SERVICES | INTERVENTION | MENTAL HEALTH | TRAUMA | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | The WITH study ANROWS Horizons, 2017, issue 2, May 2017Summary: Survivors of sexual violence can experience a range of trauma-related mental health problems, and pre-existing mental illness can also increase women’s vulnerability to sexual violence. However, although mental health and sexual violence services often see the same women, there is often a lack of communication and cross-referrals between services. The With Study—Women’s Input into a Trauma-informed systems model of care in Health settings—was commissioned by ANROWS to understand how to promote a trauma-informed organisational model of care, responsive to women and practitioners, and embed it into the complex system of mental health and sexual violence services. (From the website). This is the final report. See also the initial literature review (#4869) and the summary report (#5464) related to this study. Follow the link for more information about the WITH Study. Record #5465Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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ANROWS Horizons, 2017, issue 2, May 2017
Survivors of sexual violence can experience a range of trauma-related mental health problems, and pre-existing mental illness can also increase women’s vulnerability to sexual violence. However, although mental health and sexual violence services often see the same women, there is often a lack of communication and cross-referrals between services.
The With Study—Women’s Input into a Trauma-informed systems model of care in Health settings—was commissioned by ANROWS to understand how to promote a trauma-informed organisational model of care, responsive to women and practitioners, and embed it into the complex system of mental health and sexual violence services. (From the website). This is the final report. See also the initial literature review (#4869) and the summary report (#5464) related to this study. Follow the link for more information about the WITH Study. Record #5465