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020 | _a 978-1-925925-46-3 (online) | ||
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_aRobinson, Sally _95084 |
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_aViolence prevention and early intervention for mothers and children with disability : _bbuilding promising practice _cSally Robinson, Kylie Valentine, B.J. Newton, Ciara Smyth and Natalie Parmenter |
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_aSydney, NSW : _bANROWS, _c2020 |
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300 | _aelectronic document (106 pages) ; PDF file | ||
500 | _aANROWS Research report, Issue 16, June 2020 | ||
520 | _aThis project explored effective practice in early intervention violence prevention and response, with a specific focus on the experiences and voices of women and children with disability (8–18 years) who are at risk of domestic and family violence (DFV). Involving an advisory group of four women with disability, the multi-method study comprised: a review of evidence of proven and promising practice in early intervention violence prevention for families with a child or parent with disability; a review of DFV, child protection and wellbeing, and disability policy nationally (with a more detailed focus on New South Wales); qualitative research about the experience and implementation of early intervention services, using the Family Referral Services (FRS) in New South Wales as a case study. The research revealed that a holistic approach to safety and a focus on barriers to support (rather than impairment) is key to responding to the needs of families where either mothers or children have disability. Positive practice principles that were identified include timely responses and scaffolded planning, personalised and flexible support, building and sustaining local sector relationships, improving service coordination and building cultural safety with Aboriginal families. The report recommends strengthening of practice design and delivery for DFV and early intervention services through building workforce capacity and training based on the identified principles for positive practice. Building skills in workers and organisations would enable confident and appropriate responses to the needs of families with disability who are at risk of, or experiencing, violence. (From the website). Record #6716 | ||
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_aCHILD ABUSE _9103 |
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_aCHILD PROTECTION _9118 |
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_aCHILDREN _9127 |
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_aDISABLED PEOPLE _9196 |
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_aDOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9203 |
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_aFAMILY VIOLENCE _9252 |
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_aINTERVENTION _9326 |
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_aINTIMATE PARTNER VIOLENCE _9431 |
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_aMOTHERS _9392 |
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_aPREVENTION _9458 |
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_aSUPPORT SERVICES _9591 |
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_aTRAINING _9609 |
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_aVICTIMS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE _9624 |
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_aWORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT _94320 |
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_aINTERNATIONAL _93624 |
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_aAUSTRALIA _92597 |
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_aValentine, Kylie _95338 |
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_aNewton, B.J. _99220 |
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_aSmyth, Ciara _97557 |
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_aParmenter, Natalie _99221 |
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_aANROWS Research report _97892 |
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856 | _uhttps://www.anrows.org.au/publication/violence-prevention-and-early-intervention-for-mothers-and-children-with-disability-building-promising-practice/ | ||
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_uhttps://d2rn9gno7zhxqg.cloudfront.net/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/25091746/ANROWS-RtPP-valentine-parentschildren-DFV.pdf _ySummary |
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_uhttps://www.anrows.org.au/project/mothers-and-children-with-disability-using-early-intervention-services-identifying-and-sharing-promising-practice/ _zProject webpage |
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_2ddc _cREPORT |