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Record ID: bccdffad-a323-4cd8-bd7f-44af9d3a25e9
Web resource: http://pandora.nla.gov.au/tep/43656
Type: Report
Title: A study in hope - the mult-site evaluation and development of a better practice model for family violence services : a report of the family violence intervention project
Authors: Muller, Damon
Edwards, Rebecca
Chapman, Annaliese
Melvin, Terry
Shine, Robin
Keywords: Counselling;CALD (culturally and linguistically diverse);Perpetrators
Year: 1999
Publisher: Department of Family and Community Services
Notes:  In 1995 the Commonwealth Government funded two pilot projects within existing Commonwealth-funded organisations to develop effective responses to family violence. The purpose of the project was to develop integrated approaches that dealt with issues of violence in families as they presented primarily in the marriage/relationship counselling programme. In addition, an ethno-specific group for men who abused their partners was to be developed and delivered for and in cooperation with the Vietnamese community. This report details the outcomes and implications of the programmes.
Contents:  Literature review
State and organisational responses to family violence
Background to the project
Project methodology
Profile of clients who attended the program
Outcomes of the core interventions
Key aspects of a family violence service
Service delivery - clinical and management issues
Human resource management
Impact on the organisations
Recommendations - towards better practice
The Vietnamese Family Violence Men's Group: Appenidx: Statistical information
References and detailed bibliography
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19521
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