Strategies for effective family violence education
Pfitzner, Naomi
Strategies for effective family violence education Naomi Pfitzner - Melbourne, Vic : Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, 2021 - electronic document (2 pages) ; PDF file - Research brief (Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre) .
Research brief (Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre)
The recent Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence (VRCFV) identified family violence education as a priority focus for workforce development across health, education, community and justice sectors. In response to these recommendations, the Victorian Government announced a $95.4 million-dollar investment in workforce education and launched a 10-year Industry Plan that aims to ensure that workers across health, education, community and justice services are family violence literate and have the requisite skills for their roles in preventing, identifying and responding to family violence (Family Safety Victoria, 2017; Victorian Government, n.d.). (From the Introduction). Record #7140
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EDUCATION
FAMILY VIOLENCE
GENDER
HEALTH
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
TRAINING
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WORKPLACE
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA
Strategies for effective family violence education Naomi Pfitzner - Melbourne, Vic : Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre, 2021 - electronic document (2 pages) ; PDF file - Research brief (Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre) .
Research brief (Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre)
The recent Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence (VRCFV) identified family violence education as a priority focus for workforce development across health, education, community and justice sectors. In response to these recommendations, the Victorian Government announced a $95.4 million-dollar investment in workforce education and launched a 10-year Industry Plan that aims to ensure that workers across health, education, community and justice services are family violence literate and have the requisite skills for their roles in preventing, identifying and responding to family violence (Family Safety Victoria, 2017; Victorian Government, n.d.). (From the Introduction). Record #7140
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
EDUCATION
FAMILY VIOLENCE
GENDER
HEALTH
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
TRAINING
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WORKPLACE
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
VICTORIA