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Record ID: 3c22eeea-aaa9-49a3-9005-f122e6137de4
Type: Journal Article
Title: Keeping women safe at work: why domestic violence is a workplace issue
Other Titles: Human Rights Defender
Authors: Walden, Inara
McFerran, Ludo
Keywords: Economic costs;Human rights;Workplaces
Year: 2012
Publisher: Australian Human Rights Centre
Citation: 21 (3), November 2012
Notes:  This article discusses work being conducted by the University of New South Wales Centre for Gender Related Violence Studies (CGRVS) on a campaign to introduce domestic violence entitlements into the Australian workplace. The Safe at Home, Safe at Work:project is working towards the introduction of paid leave and flexible working arrangements which would support those living with intimate partner violence to remain in employment, providing the financial and psychological supports critical to women escaping domestic violence.

Results from the project’s 2011 National Domestic Violence and the Workplace Survey:are provided.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/15557
ISSN: 10392637
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