Interventions for women who use force in a family violence context : an Australian practice framework
Kertesz, Margaret
Interventions for women who use force in a family violence context : an Australian practice framework Margaret Kertesz, Cathy Humphreys and Lisa Young Larance - Melbourne, Vic : University of Melbourne, 2021 - electronic document (12 pages) ; PDF file
Final Report of the 2018-2180 – Perpetrators Package – Female Perpetrators Activity: Department of Social Services, August 2020. Publicly released January 2021
This Practice Framework is designed as a brief guide for practitioners and program designers to the principles and intervention style deemed essential for working with this population. It is best read in the context of a program curriculum such as the Positive Shift Curriculum or the University of Melbourne research reports on this topic.
The framework is based on a research program about women who use force in a family context, which has included academic researchers from the University of Melbourne and Curtin University and service providers and users (Baptcare and Berry Street). (From the website). Record #6970
Curtin University
Baptcare
ATTITUDES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
PERPETRATORS
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
WOMEN
WOMEN'S USE OF VIOLENCE
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
Interventions for women who use force in a family violence context : an Australian practice framework Margaret Kertesz, Cathy Humphreys and Lisa Young Larance - Melbourne, Vic : University of Melbourne, 2021 - electronic document (12 pages) ; PDF file
Final Report of the 2018-2180 – Perpetrators Package – Female Perpetrators Activity: Department of Social Services, August 2020. Publicly released January 2021
This Practice Framework is designed as a brief guide for practitioners and program designers to the principles and intervention style deemed essential for working with this population. It is best read in the context of a program curriculum such as the Positive Shift Curriculum or the University of Melbourne research reports on this topic.
The framework is based on a research program about women who use force in a family context, which has included academic researchers from the University of Melbourne and Curtin University and service providers and users (Baptcare and Berry Street). (From the website). Record #6970
Curtin University
Baptcare
ATTITUDES
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
PERPETRATOR PROGRAMMES
PERPETRATORS
VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
WOMEN
WOMEN'S USE OF VIOLENCE
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA