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New parents, new possibilities : family violence prevention for LGBTIQ+ parented families. Final report E. Poyner, B. McCann, C. Wilson and M. Gibson, Centre for Family Research and Evaluation and Drummond Strett

Contributor(s): Centre for Family Research & Evaluation | Drummond Street.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : Centre for Family Research & Evaluation, 2021Description: electronic document (88 pgaes) : PDF file.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LGBTIQ+ | PARENTING | PREVENTION | RESOURCES FOR COMMUNITIES | RESOURCES FOR CAREGIVERS | RESOURCES FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS | RESOURCES FOR LGBTIQ+ COMMUNITY | SAME-SEX RELATIONSHIPS | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Perinatal sector booklet | Perinatal sector webinar series | Parent booklet for LGBTIQ+ families | Community booklet to support LGBTIQ+ new parents | More information Summary: The transition to parenthood is recognised as a period of high risk for the onset of family violence in heterosexual relationships. It is also known that family violence, including intimate partner violence, occurs in LGBTIQ+ relationships. There are significant knowledge gaps in the understanding of family violence risk during the transition to parenthood for LGBTIQ+ parents and strategies to prevent family violence for LGBTIQ+ communities. The New Parents, New Possibilities project aims to address these gaps in knowledge, building an evidence base around specific domestic and family violence risk and protective factors during the transition to parenthood for LGBTIQ+ parents. Led by drummond street’s Centre for Family Research and Evaluation and funded by Respect Victoria, the project used a co-production methodology to engage with LGBTIQ+ parents and perinatal service providers in the research, design and piloting of family violence primary prevention initiatives. The final suite of primary prevention initiatives, informed by the research findings and co-developed with a diverse range of stakeholders, include resources for the perinatal sector, LGBTIQ+ parents, and for family and community. (From the website). A number of resources support this project including resources and training for the perinatal sector, interactive case studies and resources for LGBTIQ+ parents, and family and community. There is also a webinar series. Record #7258
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Published July 2021

The transition to parenthood is recognised as a period of high risk for the onset of family violence in heterosexual relationships. It is also known that family violence, including intimate partner violence, occurs in LGBTIQ+ relationships. There are significant knowledge gaps in the understanding of family violence risk during the transition to parenthood for LGBTIQ+ parents and strategies to prevent family violence for LGBTIQ+ communities. The New Parents, New Possibilities project aims to address these gaps in knowledge, building an evidence base around specific domestic and family violence risk and protective factors during the transition to parenthood for LGBTIQ+ parents.

Led by drummond street’s Centre for Family Research and Evaluation and funded by Respect Victoria, the project used a co-production methodology to engage with LGBTIQ+ parents and perinatal service providers in the research, design and piloting of family violence primary prevention initiatives.

The final suite of primary prevention initiatives, informed by the research findings and co-developed with a diverse range of stakeholders, include resources for the perinatal sector, LGBTIQ+ parents, and for family and community. (From the website).

A number of resources support this project including resources and training for the perinatal sector, interactive case studies and resources for LGBTIQ+ parents, and family and community. There is also a webinar series. Record #7258

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