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Best practice guidelines : supporting the wellbeing of family violence workers during times of emergency and crisis
Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre in partnership with Domestic Violence Victoria and the Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria
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Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre
Domestic Violence Victoria
Domestic Violence Resource Centre Victoria
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Melbourne, Vic :
Monash Gender and Family Violence Prevention Centre,
2021
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The prevalence of acquired brain injury among victims and perpetrators of family violence
Produced by a consortium led by Brain Injury Australia and including Monash University, Domestic Violence Victoria, No to Violence incorporating the Men’s Referral Service and the Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare
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Brain Injury Australia
Monash Uniersity
Domestic Violence Victoria
No To Violence
Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare
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Marricksville, NSW :
Brain Injury Australia,
2018
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