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Working across sectors to meet the needs of clients experiencing domestic and family violence : research synthesis ANROWS

Contributor(s): Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: ANROWS Insights.Publisher: Sydney, NSW : Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety (ANROWS), 2020Description: electronic document (17 pages) : PDF file.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | HOUSING | INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | POLICE | SUPPORT SERVICES | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online ANROWS Insights, 5/2020Summary: This paper collates and synthesises the evidence on interagency collaboration, and offers recommendations and resources for policymakers and practitioners seeking to implement an integrated approach to service provision. Victims/survivors often have complex and multiple needs that cannot be met by one service. Integrated approaches bring services together in formal and informal ways to work collaboratively to meet the needs of clients. Integrated approaches also have the potential to reduce risk, including the risk of secondary victimisation caused by inappropriate service responses. (From the website). Record #6820
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ANROWS Insights, 5/2020

This paper collates and synthesises the evidence on interagency collaboration, and offers recommendations and resources for policymakers and practitioners seeking to implement an integrated approach to service provision.

Victims/survivors often have complex and multiple needs that cannot be met by one service. Integrated approaches bring services together in formal and informal ways to work collaboratively to meet the needs of clients. Integrated approaches also have the potential to reduce risk, including the risk of secondary victimisation caused by inappropriate service responses. (From the website). Record #6820

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