Looking back, moving forward : learnings from the transition to working online in primary prevention Safe and Equal
Contributor(s): Safe and Equal.
Material type: BookPublisher: Melbourne, Vic : Safe and Equal, 2022Description: electronic document (12 pages) ; PDF file.Subject(s): COVID-19 | DOMESTIC VIOLENCE | FAMILY VIOLENCE | INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE | PANDEMICS | PRIMARY PREVENTION | TECHNOLOGY | VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN | WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT | INTERNATIONAL | AUSTRALIA | VICTORIAOnline resources: Click here to access online Summary: This resource explores the benefits, challenges and learnings from the Victorian primary prevention workers’ move to working online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While this resource looks back at the transition to working online as a result of the pandemic, the prevention sector is still in an ongoing process of change. This resource reflects on what has been learned through this transition to support positive moves forward. Prevention workers’ journeys from face-to-face, to remote and now hybrid working has been both difficult and fruitful, with everyone experiencing this transition in different ways and for different reasons. This resource aims to support prevention workers in the process of looking back and moving forward by highlighting learnings and techniques that can inform ongoing prevention practice in an online context. This resource draws on the voices of Victorian prevention workers to tell these stories. While the views and experiences outlined in this resource cannot capture all the learnings of the last few years, there are common themes that can support workers now and into the future. Input was gathered through interviews and reflective focus groups led by Safe and Equal, as well as Respect Victoria and the Gender and Disaster Pod’s Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Victoria’s family violence primary prevention workforce. (From the document). Record #7894Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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This resource explores the benefits, challenges and learnings from the Victorian primary prevention workers’ move to working online due to the COVID-19 pandemic. While this resource looks back at the transition to working online as a result of the pandemic, the prevention sector is still in an ongoing process of change. This resource reflects on what has been learned through this transition to support positive moves forward.
Prevention workers’ journeys from face-to-face, to remote and now hybrid working has been both difficult and fruitful, with everyone experiencing this transition in different ways and for
different reasons. This resource aims to support prevention workers in the process of looking back and moving forward by highlighting learnings and techniques that can inform ongoing
prevention practice in an online context.
This resource draws on the voices of Victorian prevention workers to tell these stories. While the views and experiences outlined in this resource cannot capture all the learnings of
the last few years, there are common themes that can support workers now and into the future. Input was gathered through interviews and reflective focus groups led by Safe and Equal, as well as Respect Victoria and the Gender and Disaster Pod’s Impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on Victoria’s family violence primary prevention workforce. (From the document). Record #7894