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Type: Journal Article
Title: Why assess the health impacts of domestic violence policy?: making the case for the application of health impact assessment to domestic violence policy development
Other Titles: Just policy : a journal of Australian social policy
Authors: Potter, Jenny-Lynn
Keywords: Policy;Health
Year: 2008
Publisher: Victorian Council of Social Service
Citation: 47, March 2008
Notes:  In recent years, research into the issue of domestic violence has highlighted the extensive health costs of domestic violence within Australian society. Health Impact Assessment (HIA) is an evidence-based approach for assessing how a specified action might impact on the health of a population (Scott-Samuel et al 1988). There are many benefits to be derived from the use of HIA in the development of policies with implications for domestic violence.
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/12633
ISSN: 1323-2266
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