Building collaborations to eliminate family violence: facilitators, barriers and good practice Clare Murphy and Janet Fanslow
By: Murphy, Clare.
Contributor(s): Fanslow, Janet L.
Material type: ArticleSeries: NZFVC Issues Paper.Publisher: Auckland, N.Z.: New Zealand Family Violence Clearinghouse, 2012Description: 53 p. ; computer file; PDF & Word.ISSN: 2253-3214 (print); 2253-3222 (online).Subject(s): FAMILY VIOLENCE | RECOMMENDED READING | COMMUNITIES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE NETWORKS | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | MONITORING | NEW ZEALANDOnline resources: Click here to access online In: Issues Paper 1Summary: This paper provides a broad perspective on best-practice principles and challenges relating to coordinated collaborative initiatives generally and as they relate to family violence specifically. It explores the current state of collaborative work on family violence in New Zealand. It is informed by a literature review and discussions with key informants: people with long experience of community-based family violence networks. The key messages are highlighted on the first page.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Short paper | Family Violence library | TRVF000137 | Available | FV12030037 |
NZFVC Issues Paper 1, March 2012
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This paper provides a broad perspective on best-practice principles and challenges relating to coordinated collaborative initiatives generally and as they relate to family violence specifically. It explores the current state of collaborative work on family violence in New Zealand. It is informed by a literature review and discussions with key informants: people with long experience of community-based family violence networks. The key messages are highlighted on the first page.