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Record ID: 95e65cde-d768-4f2f-ba3c-b3c0511e8193
Type: kit
Title: Point of contact [kit] : responding to children living with family and domestic violence
Authors: Cunningham, Joan
Carden, Pam
Breckenridge, Jan
Jennings, Karen
Ralfs, Claire
Pilkington, Siobhan
Keywords: Impact on children and young people;Training
Year: 2004
Publisher: Office for Women, Canberra
Notes:  General Overview: This collection of ten booklets is an Australian training resource directed at workers who respond to children living with family or domestic violence.

Discussion: This training resource is designed to improve workers' awareness of children's needs, to develop reflective practice, to create partnerships and community, to clarify professional roles and responsibilities and to develop skills (booklet 1, p.8). The topics covered include:

* Children, domestic violence and the law

Each booklet includes discussion papers, overheads (also available as PowerPoint presentations), discussion starters and training exercises.
Contents:  Book 1 How to use the Point of contact training resource
Book 2 Training programs
Book 3 Frontline response framework
Book 4 Family and domestic violence: an overview
Book 5 History of family and domestic violence on children
Book 6 The impact of family and domestic violence on children
Book 7 Children, family and domestic violence and the law
Book 8 Working with children and families
Book 9 Working with diversity
Book 10 Values exercises
Book 11 Resource list.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18343
ISBN: 9780975241707
Physical description: 11 books : ill. ; 32 cm. in box 33 x 24 x 11 cm. + 2 CD-ROMs (4 3/4 in.)
Appears in Collections:General Resources

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