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Record ID: 5a1c8612-f7de-4e16-a305-af6da7e6ad42
Type: Book Chapter
Title: The SHED project: a rural intervention project to prevent men's violence against women and children
Other Titles: Issues facing Australian families : human services respond
Authors: Laming, Chris
Keywords: Perpetrator programs;Interagency work;Perpetrators;Service provision
Year: 2000
Publisher: Longman Australia
Notes:  The Self-Help Ending Domestics (SHED) Project is based in Moe, La Trobe Valley, South-Eastern Victoria and aims to teach men to stop their violent and abusive behaviour. Discusses the origin, development, objectives, structure, components and limitations of the programme. Participants are encouraged to make non-violent choices through practical, daily strategies which develop a change of their violent attitudes and behaviour. Concludes that the benefits of the project are contingent upon a consistent, collaborative response to domestic violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11216
ISBN: 9780582811737
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