The National Covid-19 list : an Australian case study
Sijnja, Jennifer
The National Covid-19 list : an Australian case study Jennifer Sijnja, Michele Robinson, Cathy Humphreys and Gemma McKibbin - ANROWS, 2022 - electronic document (14 pages) ; PDF file
Published as DAHLIA-19 report, March 2022
The National Covid-19 List is a court list dedicated to addressing urgent family law disputes arising due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This report considers the impact and issues raised.
DAHLIA-19 (Domestic Abuse - Harnessing Learning Internationally during COVID-19) is an international research study exploring domestic abuse policy and practice for survivors, children and perpetrators during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research is being undertaken in four countries: the UK, Australia, Ireland and South Africa and is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). (From the website). Record #7806
DAHLIA-19
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
COVID-19
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILY COURT
FAMILY LAW
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
PANDEMICS
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA
The National Covid-19 list : an Australian case study Jennifer Sijnja, Michele Robinson, Cathy Humphreys and Gemma McKibbin - ANROWS, 2022 - electronic document (14 pages) ; PDF file
Published as DAHLIA-19 report, March 2022
The National Covid-19 List is a court list dedicated to addressing urgent family law disputes arising due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This report considers the impact and issues raised.
DAHLIA-19 (Domestic Abuse - Harnessing Learning Internationally during COVID-19) is an international research study exploring domestic abuse policy and practice for survivors, children and perpetrators during the Covid-19 pandemic. The research is being undertaken in four countries: the UK, Australia, Ireland and South Africa and is funded by the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC). (From the website). Record #7806
DAHLIA-19
CHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE
CHILDREN
COVID-19
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
FAMILY COURT
FAMILY LAW
INTERVENTION
INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
JUSTICE
PANDEMICS
INTERNATIONAL
AUSTRALIA