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020 | _a 978-1-925372-59-5 (online) | ||
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_aKaspiew, Rae _93655 |
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_aDomestic and family violence and parenting: Mixed methods insights into impact and support needs : _bfinal report _cRae Kaspiew, Briony Horsfall, Lixia Qu, Jan Nicholson, Cathy Humphreys, Kristin Diemer, Cattram D. Nguyen, Fiona Buchanan, Leesa Hooker, Angela Taft, Elizabeth M. Westrupp, Elizabeth M. Amanda R. Cookin, Rachel Carson, and Jessie Dunstan |
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_aSydney, NSW : _bANROWS, _c2017 |
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300 | _aelectronic document (228 pages); PDF file: 6.88 MB | ||
500 | _aANROWS Horizons, Issue 4, June 2017 | ||
500 | _aRecommended reading | ||
520 | _aThe Domestic and Family Violence and Parenting program is an extensive mixed method project that examines the impact of inter-parental conflict (IPC) and domestic and family violence (DFV) on parenting and parent–child relationships. It makes a unique contribution by bringing together evidence on a diversity of Australian populations, life-course stages, and experiences of IPC and DFV. The research captures the experiences and impacts on fathers, mothers, and children at varying ages and stages of development and independence. This has enabled identification of important issues that are shared or differ across gender and family structure. The results illustrate the impacts of IPC and DFV that affect a large number of families, as well as the experiences of those who have undergone highly challenging and traumatic circumstances. The research findings have significant police and practice implications at a range of levels, including: Women who engage with services against a background of DFV have a number of complex material and psychosocial needs. If women are not already engaged with a specialist DFV service, then such a referral is usually necessary. It is likely that women and their children are experiencing ongoing abuse unless contact with the perpetrator has ceased and other safety measures to prevent abuse are available (e.g. being legally permitted to live at an undisclosed address to prevent stalking). Women may need assistance and referral in relation to financial and housing needs, including being informed about the availability of Financial Wellbeing and Capability services and Financial Counselling. Women and their children may be experiencing physical and emotional consequences from DFV and abuse and may need long-term therapeutic assistance. Mothers may need referrals to programs and services that will support the restoration of parenting capacity from a perspective of understanding the dynamics of DFV, including programs that offer services to mothers and children together. Children may also need assistance separately. Where relationships between fathers and children are being maintained, fathers may need referral to services in relation to parenting. Where this is occurring, the wellbeing and safety of children need to be monitored. Service providers should be alert to the fact that their services and other types of services and agencies may be used in a pattern of systems abuse. Staff, including legal professionals, should be trained to recognise this and provide appropriate advice and referrals where this is occurring. (From the website).This the final report for this project. See also the State of knowledge literature review (#4899) and the Key findings and future directions report for this project (#5493). Record #5492 | ||
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_aJudith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University _95403 |
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_aAustralian Institute of Family Studies _94877 |
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_9252 _aFAMILY VIOLENCE |
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_aRECOMMENDED READING _96431 |
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_aCHILD EXPOSURE TO VIOLENCE _9130 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aHOME VISITING _912962 |
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_aINTERVENTION _9326 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aMOTHERS _9392 |
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_aPARENT CHILD RELATIONSHIP _9425 |
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_aPARENTING _9429 |
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_aPARENTING PROGRAMMES _94003 |
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_aPARENTS _9430 |
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_aPERPETRATORS _92644 |
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_aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9624 |
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_aAUSTRALIA _92597 |
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_aHorsfall, Briony _93658 |
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_aQu, Lixia _97923 |
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_aNicholson, Jan _97924 |
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_aHumphreys, Cathy _91400 |
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_aDiemer, Kristin _92663 |
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_aNguyen, Cattram D. _97925 |
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_aBuchanan, Fiona _94872 |
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_aHooker, Leesa _94995 |
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_aTaft, Angela _94290 |
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_aWestrupp, Elizabeth M. _97926 |
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_aCookin, Amanda R. _97927 |
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_aCarson, Rachel _95606 |
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_aDunstan, Jessie _97730 |
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_aANROWS Horizons _96302 |
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856 | _uhttps://www.anrows.org.au/publication/domestic-and-family-violence-and-parenting-mixed-method-insights-into-impact-and-support-needs-final-report/ | ||
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_uhttps://anrows.org.au/domestic-and-family-violence-and-parenting-mixed-method-insights-impact-and-support-needs _zDFV & Parenting project |
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_2ddc _cREPORT |