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Record ID: 3c1df7f8-9f6b-4227-97c0-40703f530eb1
Type: Non-Fiction
Title: Women's Domestic Violence Court Assistance Program distance learning package
Authors: Mulroney, Jane
Herring, Sigrid
Keywords: Indigenous issues;Impact on children and young people;Training;Housing;Protection orders;Legal issues;CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse)
Year: 2004
Publisher: Women's Domestic Violence Court Assistance Program Training and Resource Unit, Harris Park
Notes:  Issued in ringbinder
This teaching package, presented in modular form, has been designed specifically for Women’s Domestic Violence Court Assistance Program (WDVCAP) support workers. The WDVCAP, a New South Wales service which helps women experiencing domestic violence negotiate the legal process, saw a need for a resource which gives easily accessible and up-to-date information to support workers. The modules have been written for both new and more experienced support workers and with recognition of the National Competency Standards which were developed for those who come into professional contact with those affected by domestic violence.
Contents:  Introduction
Module One: Why court support?
Module Two: About domestic violence
Module Three: Being informed about the legislation and the legal process
Module Four: Skills as a WDVCAS support worker in a legal context
Module Five: Understanding women's experiences and responding to her needs
Module Six: Working together
Module Seven: Other legal issues
Module Eight: Family violence - an Australian aboriginal context.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/11484
ISBN: 9780958000512
Physical description: 184 p.
Appears in Collections:Books

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