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Record ID: 1c5f5692-acbd-40e7-8d10-f37a30d78c31
Type: Journal Article
Title: Assessing the success of the Womankind program: an integrated model of 24-hour health care response to domestic violence
Other Titles: Women & health
Authors: Hadley, Susan M
Bates, Bonnie
Short, Lynn M
Keywords: Training;Health;Interagency work;Screening
Year: 2002
Publisher: Haworth Medical Press
Citation: 35 (2/3), 2002
Notes:  Presents the methodology and findings of an evaluation of the WomanKind Program in Minnesota, US, a project aimed at enabling and encouraging health care providers to screen for domestic violence and refer victims on to the WomanKind in-house service. The evaluation was essentially conducted to assess the role of health care provider training and the frequency of client referral, and indicates that an interdisciplinary approach to delivering on-site crisis intervention, case management and advocacy services can have significant benefits for victims of intimate partner violence.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/13486
ISSN: 0363-0242
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