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Web resource: http://www.ag.gov.au/FamiliesAndMarriage/Families/FamilyLawSystem/Documents/CFDR%20Evaluation%20Final%20Report%20December%202012.PDF
Type: Report
Title: Evaluation of a pilot of legally assisted and supported family dispute resolution in family violence cases : final report
Authors: Kaspiew, Rae
Horsfall, Briony
Deblaquiere, Julie
De Maio, John
Keywords: Service provision;Counselling;Parenting;Family law
Year: 2012
Publisher: Australian Institute of Family Studies
Notes:  In response to concerns for the safety of women and their children who are at risk of family violence and are involved in the family law system, the Federal Government funded a pilot program in July 2009 to provide assistance to such families. The Women’s Legal Service Brisbane was commissioned by the Attorney-General’s Department to develop a model for coordinated family dispute resolution (CFDR), a process where conflicting parents are assisted with post-separation parenting arrangements.

The pilot program was implemented in five sites across Australia: Perth (Legal Aid Western Australia), Brisbane (Relationships Australia Queensland), Newcastle (Interrelate), Western Sydney (Unifam) and Hobart (Relationships Australia Tasmania). It ran from late 2010 to 31 August 2012.
This evaluation of the CFDR process was funded by the Attorney-General’s Department and involved a mixed-method approach utilising a number of data collections including case file data, qualitative interviews with professional staff, and online surveys.
Contents:  List of tables
List of figures
Acknowledgements
Executive summary
1. Introduction
2. Implementation of the pilot
3. Client profiles: CFDR pilot and comparison groups
4. Procedural profiles: CFDR pilot and comparison groups
5. Working with family violence in CFDR: Issues and challenges
Coordination and collaboration in CFDR
7. CFDR negotiation in the shadow of family violence
8. Children and child focus in CFDR
9. Conclusions and implications
10. References
Abbreviations
Appendix A: Case management data-Referral patterns and comparison of outcomes
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/18756
Physical description: 165 p.
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