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Record ID: 54af8c35-94a6-490d-91ce-6228adfe7ae3
Type: Report
Title: Mapping pathways of service provision : enhancement of family violence protocols and interagency linkages : consultancy report
Authors: Baker, Rhonda
Lambert, Judy
Elix, Jane
Sheridan, Marian
Dimopoulos, Maria
Keywords: Service provision;Interagency work
Year: 2000
Publisher: Partnerships Against Domestic Violence
Notes:  "This project is one of five major Victorian projects within the 'Partnerships' program and is being managed by the Victorian Office of Women's Affairs"--P. 3.
"May 1999" --Cover.
The aim of the mapping project is to identify and describe the pathways taken by family members experiencing family violence and the range of groups outside the home with whom they come into contact.
Contents:  Previous and concurrent work in the area
Methodology
Overview
Literature review
Research design and logistics
Client and service provider surveys
Preparation of consultation materials
Data collection
Identifying and consulting with victims/survivors of family violence
Data processing and analysis
Client surveys
Service provider surveys
Preparation of service provision map and report
Discussion of approach
Literature review
Overview of available literature
Family and friends
Secondary service providers
Primary service providers
The transition point
Short and longer term recovery
A need for flexibility and linkages
Definitions and terminology
'Domestic' or 'family' violence
'Survivor' or 'victim'
'Pathways'
Mapping the process
Documenting components of the 'map'
First contacts
Time before seeking outside help
Barriers limiting access to support/assistance
Assessment processes
Secondary service providers
Housing/emergency accommodation services
Counsellng services
Mediation services
Family support and health services
Mental health services
Hospitals and medical practitioners
Child protection services
Centrelink
The legal system
Primary service providers
Women's Domestic Violence Crisis Service (WDVCS)
Refuges
Domestic Violence Outreach Services (DVOS)
Domestic Violence and Incest Resource Centre (DVIRC)
Immigrant Women's Domestic Violence Service (IWDVS)
Family violence networks
Transition point
Short-term needs
A good outcome
Support groups
Ensuring access for all
Women from NESB
Indigenous women
Interactions with police
Legal and justice system
Interactions with hospitals
Family and cultural factors
Women with disabilities
The impacts of 'naming'
Access to services
Impacts of varying disabilities and/or multiple disabilities
Women with drug and alcohol dependence
Young women and girls
Women with children compared to women without children
Women in rural areas
First contacts
Secondary service providers
Primary service providers
Short-term and long-term needs
The pathway 'map'
How to read the map
Adequacy of existing protocol/interagency linkages
Conclusions.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19157
ISBN: 9780642476975
Physical description: 82 p. ; 30 cm.
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