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BSafe from family violence : business case and 2012 evaluation findings written by Deb Nicholson

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Wangaratta, Vic.: Women's Halth Goulburn North East (WHGNE), 2012Description: electronic document (61 pages ); PDF file: 759.83 KBSubject(s): Online resources: Summary: Update: This resource is no longer available online. Follow the link for related evaluation reports on this project. Bsafe is a personal alarm system and risk management option primarily for people escaping family violence and sexualised assault perpetrated by intimate partners..Key messages: Bsafe is a proven, inexpensive, discreet, integrated, multi-agency response that improves the safety and autonomy of victims of family violence and sexualised assault, while increasing deterrence, detection and accountability in relation to perpetrators. The program has demonstrated its viability over the past five years and is now at a critical stage where ongoing funding must be secured for Bsafe to continue in the Hume Region and extend its reach into rural and regional Victoria. (from the report). #4783
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Update: This resource is no longer available online. Follow the link for related evaluation reports on this project.
Bsafe is a personal alarm system and risk management option primarily for people escaping family violence and sexualised assault perpetrated by intimate partners..Key messages: Bsafe is a proven, inexpensive, discreet, integrated, multi-agency response that improves the safety and autonomy of victims of family violence and sexualised assault, while increasing deterrence, detection and accountability in relation to perpetrators. The program has demonstrated its viability over the past five years and is now at a critical stage where ongoing funding must be secured for Bsafe to continue in the Hume Region and extend its reach into rural and regional Victoria. (from the report). #4783