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Safe at home, safe at work? National Domestic Violence and the Workplace Survey (2011) Ludo McFerran

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Sydney, N.S.W.: Australian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse, 2011Description: 24 pSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: In July 2010 the Centre for Gender Related Violence Studies at the University of New South Wales was funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations for an eighteen month project, named ‘Domestic Violence Workplace Rights and Entitlements’. The slogan of the Project is ‘Safe at Home, Safe at Work’, reflecting the goal of reducing the impact on working people experiencing domestic violence by supporting them to stay safely in their jobs and consequently in their homes. The objectives of the Project are to promote the introduction of domestic violence clauses in employment agreements. Between February and July 2011, the online survey was emailed to members of the research partnership organisations, requesting their participation in completing the survey. In total, 3,611 completed responses to the survey were received. From the report. A two-page Key findings summary is also available. Record #3693
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In July 2010 the Centre for Gender Related Violence Studies at the University of New South Wales was funded by the Commonwealth Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations for an eighteen month project, named ‘Domestic Violence Workplace Rights and Entitlements’. The slogan of the Project is ‘Safe at Home, Safe at Work’, reflecting the goal of reducing the impact on working people experiencing domestic violence by supporting them to stay safely in their jobs and consequently in their homes. The objectives of the Project are to promote the introduction of domestic violence clauses in employment agreements. Between February and July 2011, the online survey was emailed to members of the research partnership organisations, requesting their participation in completing the survey. In total, 3,611 completed responses to the survey were received. From the report. A two-page Key findings summary is also available. Record #3693