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Addressing domestic violence, child safety and well-being : collaborative strategies for California families. Recommendations from the California Leadership Group on Domestic Violence and Child Well-being Principal authors: Rosewater, A., and Moore, K.

Material type: TextTextPublication details: California Leadership Group on Domestic Violence and Child Well-being, 2010.Description: electronic document (74 p.); PDF file: 530.54 KBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: This report is designed to identify the progress that has been achieved in California over the past decade and make policy recommendations for the state that will not only improve responses to the families affected by domestic violence but begin to put in place strategies for prevention. The report makes a comprehensive set of recommendations (see page 6). This report provides an overview of data obtained via surveys, interviews and case files, and presents the gaps, challenges and opportunities identified by respondents. It also highlights promising practices and collaborative initiatives that may provide inspiration and indications to communities and government that different approaches are possible, and that safety and wellbeing are achievable. (from the Executive Summary)
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This report is designed to identify the progress that has been achieved in California over the past decade and make policy recommendations for the state that will not only improve responses to the families affected by domestic violence but begin to put in place strategies for prevention. The
report makes a comprehensive set of recommendations (see page 6). This report provides an overview of data obtained via surveys, interviews and case files, and presents the gaps, challenges and opportunities identified by respondents. It also highlights promising practices and collaborative initiatives that may provide inspiration and indications to communities and government that different approaches are possible, and that safety and wellbeing are achievable. (from the Executive Summary)