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Evaluation of the TaskForce Early Intervention for Family Violence Program (U-Turn) final report Silke Meyer, Jasmine McGowan, Nicola Helps and Harley Williamson

By: Meyer, Silke.
Contributor(s): McGowan, Jasmine | Helps, Nicola | Williamson, Harley.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, Monash University, 2021Description: electronic document (77 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): Taskforce Community Agency | ALCOHOL ABUSE | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | EVALUATION | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INTERVENTION | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PERPETRATORS | PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES | SUBSTANCE ABUSE | VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIAOnline resources: Click here to access online | Read 12-page summary report | Project website Summary: The Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre (MGFVPC) was contracted by TaskForce Community Agency (Taskforce) to undertake the evaluation of four rounds of the U-Turn program between February 2019 and April 2021. The evaluation approach was designed in close consultation with TaskForce to ensure it captures critical and meaningful outcome measures that inform future service delivery at the intersection of men’s use of family violence and problematic alcohol and other drugs use. The evaluation examines the suitability and effectiveness of the U-Turn program in preventing subsequent FV, including breaches of family violence intervention orders. The evaluation took a mixed-methods approach to examine program suitability and effectiveness. Data sources included surveys and interviews with program participants and their affected family members (AFMs) along with stakeholder focus groups and interviews. (From the website). Record #7752
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The Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre
(MGFVPC) was contracted by TaskForce Community Agency (Taskforce) to undertake the evaluation of four rounds of the U-Turn program between February 2019 and April 2021.

The evaluation approach was designed in close consultation with TaskForce to ensure it captures critical and meaningful
outcome measures that inform future service delivery at the intersection of men’s use of family violence and problematic alcohol and other drugs use.

The evaluation examines the suitability and effectiveness of the U-Turn program in preventing subsequent FV, including breaches of family violence intervention orders. The evaluation took a mixed-methods approach to examine program suitability and effectiveness. Data sources included surveys and interviews with program participants and their affected family members (AFMs) along with stakeholder focus groups and interviews. (From the website). Record #7752

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