TY - BOOK ED - AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) TI - Coordinated Community Response Model Online Toolkit PY - 2010/// CY - London : PB - AVA (Against Violence and Abuse), KW - FAMILY VIOLENCE KW - DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - INTERAGENCY COLLABORATION KW - INTERVENTION KW - INTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE KW - PERPETRATORS KW - VICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE KW - UNITED KINGDOM N1 - Section one: introduction -- Section two: individuals (victims/survivors) -- Section three: perpetrators -- Section four: children, young people and domestic violence -- Section five: community responses -- Section six: safety and risk management mechanisms -- Section seven: agencies to assist individuals (victims/survivors) -- Section eight: agencies to assist perpetrators -- Section nine: agencies to assist children and young people -- Section ten: making connections - survivors, children and perpetrators -- Section eleven: coordination N2 - The Coordinated Community Response to domestic violence (CCRM) was designed as a blueprint against which local services could map their provision for domestic violence services in order to assess their current response and identify any gaps. Designed for strategic planners, this toolkit will provide you with guidance, research and examples of projects and initiatives to assist in creating a more comprehensive and stronger interagency response. While each of the sections have been designed to focus on a specific area there may be a number of sections that will be of use and you will be encouraged to cross reference where appropriate. The toolkit was developed and launched by AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) in 2010, thanks to funding from the Home Office. Unfortunately, it has not been updated since the end of March 2015, when funding for the work stopped. (From the home page). Record #5752 UR - The Coordinated Community Response to domestic violence (CCRM) was designed as a blueprint against which local services could map their provision for domestic violence services in order to assess their current response and identify any gaps. Designed for strategic planners, this toolkit will provide you with guidance, research and examples of projects and initiatives to assist in creating a more comprehensive and stronger interagency response. While each of the sections have been designed to focus on a specific area there may be a number of sections that will be of use and you will be encouraged to cross reference where appropriate. The toolkit was developed and launched by AVA (Against Violence and Abuse) in 2010, thanks to funding from the Home Office. Unfortunately, it has not been updated since the end of March 2015, when funding for the work stopped. ER -