Connecting the dots : Sally Robinson, kylie valentine, Amy Marshall, Jala Burton, Tim Moore, Chris Brebner, Melissa O'Donnell and Ciara Smith Understanding the domestic and family violence experiences of children and young people with disability within and across sectors. Final report
By: Robinson, Sally
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Contributor(s): Valentine, Kylie
| Marshall, Amy
| Burton, Jala
| Moore, Tim
| Brebner, Chris
| O'Donnell, Melissa
| Smith, Ciara
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Family Violence library | Online | Available | ON22100032 |
ANROWS Research report, Issue 17, September 2022
This report presents findings from Phase 2 of a larger project “Connecting the dots: Understanding the domestic and family violence experiences of children and young people with disability within and across sectors”. Phase 2 extends on the prevalence data captured in Phase 1 to develop a richer picture of the lives and needs of young victims and survivors, their families and the practitioners working with them across services.
To add this depth to the conversation, the research team spoke with 36 children and young people between eight and 20 years old, 14 family members and 46 practitioners working across disability, advocacy, DFV, health and family support services. (From the website). See also the Phase 1 report on prevalence (#7861). Record 7862