Technology-facilitated abuse : a survey of the support services stakeholders Asher Flynn, Anastasia Powell and Sophie Hindes
By: Flynn, Asher.
Contributor(s): Powell, Anastasia | Hindes, Sophie.
Material type: BookSeries: ANROWS Research report.Publisher: Sydney, NSW : ANROWS, 2021Description: electronic document (60 pages) ; PDF & Word DOCX files.ISBN: 978-1-922645-03-6 (online).Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | SEXUAL VIOLENCE | SUPPORT SERVICES | SURVEYS | TECHNOLOGY-FACILITATED ABUSE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Download the report (PDF) | Download the report (Word DOCX) | Access the website In: ANROWS Research report, 02/2021, July 2021Summary: This national study addresses an overarching aim to examine the extent and nature of, and responses to, TFA within the Australian community. It comprises three discrete research stages across a two-year period (2020 to 2022). Stage I, the focus of this report, aims to understand, from the perspective of support services workers, the nature and impacts of TFA, the adequacy of current responses to TFA, and areas for further development in both responses to and prevention of TFA. In pursuit of this aim, we undertook a national survey of workers in the community, domestic and family violence, sexual assault, health and legal services, specialist diversity services and allied sectors regarding their insights into TFA. (From the Executive summary). More information about this project is available on the website. Record# 7319Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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ANROWS Research report, 02/2021, July 2021
This national study addresses an overarching aim to examine
the extent and nature of, and responses to, TFA within the
Australian community. It comprises three discrete research
stages across a two-year period (2020 to 2022). Stage I, the
focus of this report, aims to understand, from the perspective
of support services workers, the nature and impacts of TFA,
the adequacy of current responses to TFA, and areas for
further development in both responses to and prevention of
TFA. In pursuit of this aim, we undertook a national survey
of workers in the community, domestic and family violence,
sexual assault, health and legal services, specialist diversity
services and allied sectors regarding their insights into TFA. (From the Executive summary). More information about this project is available on the website. Record# 7319