Interventions for women who use force in a family violence context : an Australian practice framework Margaret Kertesz, Cathy Humphreys and Lisa Young Larance
By: Kertesz, Margaret.
Contributor(s): Humphreys, Cathy | Larance, Lisa Y.
Material type: BookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : University of Melbourne, 2021Description: electronic document (12 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Curtin University | Baptcare | ATTITUDES | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | PERPETRATORS | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | WOMEN | WOMEN'S USE OF VIOLENCE | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Final report (Vol. 1-3) | Find related publications | Read the media release Summary: This Practice Framework is designed as a brief guide for practitioners and program designers to the principles and intervention style deemed essential for working with this population. It is best read in the context of a program curriculum such as the Positive Shift Curriculum or the University of Melbourne research reports on this topic. The framework is based on a research program about women who use force in a family context, which has included academic researchers from the University of Melbourne and Curtin University and service providers and users (Baptcare and Berry Street). (From the website). Record #6970Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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Final Report of the 2018-2180 – Perpetrators Package – Female Perpetrators Activity: Department of Social Services, August 2020. Publicly released January 2021
This Practice Framework is designed as a brief guide for practitioners and program designers to the principles and intervention style deemed essential for working with this population. It is best read in the context of a program curriculum such as the Positive Shift Curriculum or the University of Melbourne research reports on this topic.
The framework is based on a research program about women who use force in a family context, which has included academic researchers from the University of Melbourne and Curtin University and service providers and users (Baptcare and Berry Street). (From the website). Record #6970