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Good practice in indigenous family violence prevention - designing and evaluating successful programs Memmott, Paul; Chambers, Catherine; Go-Sam, Carroll; Thomson, Linda

By: Contributor(s): Material type: ArticleArticleSeries: ADFVC issues paperPublication details: Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse 2006Description: 36 p. ; computer file : PDF format (500Kb) ; Word (500Kb) ; computer file : World Wide WebSubject(s): Online resources: ADFVC issues paper, 2006, no. 11Summary: Note: This paper has been archived by the National Library of Australia. If this link fails, please contact NZFVC or ANROWS to obtain this paper. In this Issues Paper, we discuss some of the important insights gained into how family violence programs can work in communities and how funding arrangements can be designed to complement successful efforts. We believe it provides a valuable opportunity to talk openly about the real problems and avenues for success that have been discovered by the Indigenous people actually running programs in communities. From introduction.
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ADFVC issues paper, 2006, no. 11

Note: This paper has been archived by the National Library of Australia. If this link fails, please contact NZFVC or ANROWS to obtain this paper. In this Issues Paper, we discuss some of the important insights gained into how family violence programs can work in communities and how funding arrangements can be designed to complement successful efforts. We believe it provides a valuable opportunity to talk openly about the real problems and avenues for success that have been discovered by the Indigenous people actually running programs in communities. From introduction.

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