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Powerful interventions : improving the use and enforcement of intervention orders as a tool to address family and domestic violence in South Australia prepared by Sarah Moulds and Suryawan Rian Yohanesh

By: Moulds, Sarah.
Contributor(s): Yohanesh, Suryawan R.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Adelaide, SA : University of South Australia, 2022Description: electronic document (202 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | LAW REFORM | PERPETRATORS | POLICE PROCEDURES | PROTECTION ORDERS | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIA | SOUTH AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Access the website | Download 2-page summary Summary: This report has been prepared following collaborative research between Dr Sarah Moulds of UniSA and Rian Yohanesh of Uniting Communities, funded by the Law Foundation of South Australia’s Brian Withers Grant. The aim of this research is to improve the quality of South Australia’s response to family and domestic violence by identifying practical reform options to increase access to and enforcement of Intervention Orders in South Australia. This aim aligns with the strong demand within the South Australian community to see the Intervention Orders regime improved. Key Recommendations from the report. Improve awareness and understanding; Improve the quality and consistency of ‘first responses’; Clearly identify and streamline the different pathways for obtaining an Intervention Order; Proactively promote compliance with Intervention Orders. (From the website). Record #7692
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A collaborative Research Project between UniSA and Uniting
Communities. Funded by the Brian Withers Grant: Law Foundation of South Australia. Published May 2022.

This report has been prepared following collaborative research between Dr Sarah Moulds of UniSA and Rian Yohanesh of Uniting Communities, funded by the Law Foundation of South Australia’s Brian Withers Grant. The aim of this research is to improve the quality of South Australia’s response to family and domestic violence by identifying practical reform options to increase access to and enforcement of Intervention Orders in South Australia. This aim aligns with the strong demand within the South Australian community to see the Intervention Orders regime improved.

Key Recommendations from the report.

Improve awareness and understanding;
Improve the quality and consistency of ‘first responses’;
Clearly identify and streamline the different pathways for obtaining an Intervention Order;
Proactively promote compliance with Intervention Orders. (From the website). Record #7692

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