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COVID-19 and the increase of domestic violence against women : submission to the OHCHR 30 June 2020 Prepared by the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre and the University of Liverpool.

By: Fitz-Gibbon, Kate.
Contributor(s): Pfitzner, Naomi | True, Jacqui | Walklate, Sandra | Meyer, Silke | Segrave, Marie | Godfrey, Barry | Richardson, Jane.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : Monash University ; University of Liverpool, 2020Description: electronic document (19 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Monash Gender and Family Violence Research Centre | Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre | University of Liverpool | COVID-19 | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | HUMAN RIGHTS | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PANDEMICS | SOCIAL SERVICES | SUPPORT SERVICES | STATISTICS | WOMEN | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIA | PACIFIC | UNITED KINGDOMOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This submission has been prepared by members of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre (MGFVPC), the Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre (GPS), and the University of Liverpool (UK). It focuses on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the nature and prevalence of domestic violence against women as well as service responses to women and children experiencing violence. Our submission is focused on Australia, the Indo-Pacific, England and Wales. (Authors' abstract). Record #6756
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Published June 2020.

This submission has been prepared by members of the Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre (MGFVPC), the Monash Gender, Peace and Security Centre (GPS), and the University of Liverpool (UK). It focuses on how the COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the nature and prevalence of domestic violence against women as well as service responses to women and children experiencing violence. Our submission is focused on Australia, the Indo-Pacific, England and Wales. (Authors' abstract). Record #6756

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