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008 110331s2007 eng
022 _a1443-8496
040 _aWSS
_dAFV
100 _aMcFerran, Ludo
_91675
245 _aTaking back the castle:
_bhow Australia is making the home safer for women and children
_cMcFerran, Ludo
260 _bAustralian Domestic and Family Violence Clearinghouse
_c2007
300 _a24 p. ; computer file : PDF format (800Kb) : RTF format (200Kb) ; computer file : World Wide Web
365 _a00
_b0
500 _aADFVC issues paper, 2007, no. 14
520 _aNote - ADFVC papers have been archived by National Library of Australia. If this link fails, please contact NZFVC or ANROWS to obtain this paper. The paper explores some of the developments leading to the emergence of models that allow women and child victims of domestic violence to remain in their homes. The paper examines early models and the development of integrated models, the NSW pilots and the re-moulding of some older models. The paper provides a timely examination of some of the broader and most common issues emerging across the models, as they are being developed. Finally, the paper discusses some of the critical issues to be addressed if these models are to progress and keep women and children safe in their homes. From introduction.
522 _aat
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9203
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aINTERVENTION
_9326
650 2 7 _aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE
_9431
650 2 4 _aSUPPORT SERVICES
_9591
650 2 4 _aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
_9624
650 2 7 _2FVC
_aWOMEN'S REFUGES
_9650
651 4 _aAUSTRALIA
_92597
773 0 3 _tADFVC issues paper, 2007, no. 14
830 _aADFVC issues paper
_95514
856 _uhttp://pandora.nla.gov.au/pan/34659/20070806-1340/Issues%20Paper_14.pdf
_yArchived copy
942 _2ddc
_cBRIEFING