The Domestic Violence Safety Action Tool (DVSAT) : results from the first 12 months implementation Winifred Agnew-Pauley and Suzanne Poynton
By: Agnew-Pauley, Winifred.
Contributor(s): Poynton, Suzanne.
Material type: ArticleSeries: Bureau Brief.Publisher: Sydney, NSW : NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research, 2017Description: electronic document (6 pages) ; PDF file: 249 KB.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | RISK ASSESSMENT | AUSTRALIA | NEW SOUTH WALESOnline resources: Click here to access online Bureau Brief, no. 128, June 2017Summary: Safer Pathway, a whole-of-government initiative, is one of the elements of the NSW Government’s Domestic and Family Violence Framework for Reform. It introduces new streamlined referral pathways to ensure that services are swiftly and efficiently ‘wrapped’ around domestic violence victims in a coordinated way, and ultimately, that victim safety is secured. This paper reports on the first 12 months of implementation of the DVSAT. (From the paper). Record #5546Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Bureau Brief, no. 128, June 2017
Safer Pathway, a whole-of-government initiative, is one of the elements of the NSW Government’s Domestic and Family Violence Framework for Reform. It introduces new streamlined referral pathways to ensure that services are swiftly and efficiently ‘wrapped’ around domestic violence victims in a coordinated way, and ultimately, that victim safety is secured. This paper reports on the first 12 months of implementation of the DVSAT. (From the paper). Record #5546