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Record ID: f6e43893-9947-4a18-a912-e77a3c6c3abf
Type: Report
Title: Supporting children and young people affected by family violence : Annie North Inc.Supporting children and young people affected by family violence
Authors: Kneale, Judy
Keywords: Housing;Impact on children and young people
Year: 1999
Publisher: Dept. of Human Services
Notes:  For more information see "Children and Young People's Program" on our Good Practice database.
Annie North Inc. was one of seven organisations funded under the Partnerships Against Domestic Violence initiative through the Victorian Department of Human Services to document good practice in the 'Supporting Children and Young People affected by Family Violence Project'. Annie North provides short-term crisis accommodation through refuge and post-refuge transitional support through the 'community connections' programme. Work influenced by the principles of social justice; feminist understandings of power imbalances; access and equity; cultural inclusiveness; and community development. Describes in detail how it has developed its service to meet the needs of children and young people who are seen as service users in their own right. Describes the use of 'letters of closure' to acknowledge what clients have achieved, with examples. Also provides formats used for recording.
Contents:  Introduction
1: Addressing the issue of children, young people and domestic violence
2: Principles of practice
3: Program structure - planning, format and content
4: Insights and lessons learnt
5: Conclusions
Appendices: Support plan
Support plan for the child working with the mother
Individual profile of the child or young person
Support needs of the child or young person
References
Contact details.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19587
ISBN: 9780731160228
Physical description: vi, 25 p. ; 30 cm.
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