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Family and domestic violence perpetrator programs : issues paper of current and emerging trends, developments and expectations Rodney Vlais, Sophie Ridley, Damian Green and Donna Chung

By: Vlais, Rodney.
Contributor(s): Ridley, Sophie | Green, Damian | Chung, Donna.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Perth, WA : Stopping Family Violence Inc., 2017Description: electronic document (134 pages) ; PDF file: 1.08 MB.Subject(s): ABUSIVE MEN | BEHAVIOUR CHANGE | INTERVENTION | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PERPETRATORS | SUPPORT SERVICES | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Executive summary -- Introduction -- The philosophical context -- The funding context --- The systemic context -- The research context -- The cohort context -- The risk context -- The standards and accreditation context -- The program integrity context -- The practice context -- The workforce context -- The community and prevention context -- References
Summary: This report offers an overview, from an Australian context, of trends and developments ranging from the systemic level to daily practice, to stimulate discussion and action about the next steps needed to build perpetrator intervention systems which will strengthen existing family and domestic violence efforts and MBCPs (men's behaviour change programmes) within that system. (From the Executive summary). Record #5450
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Executive summary -- Introduction -- The philosophical context -- The funding context --- The systemic context -- The research context -- The cohort context -- The risk context -- The standards and accreditation context -- The program integrity context -- The practice context -- The workforce context -- The community and prevention context -- References

This report offers an overview, from an Australian context, of trends and developments ranging from the systemic level
to daily practice, to stimulate discussion and action about the next steps needed to build perpetrator intervention systems which will strengthen existing family and domestic violence efforts and MBCPs (men's behaviour change programmes) within that system. (From the Executive summary). Record #5450