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Record ID: 23235d80-b6eb-405b-a67f-696bce81de0d
Web resource: https://aifs.gov.au/resources/policy-and-practice-papers/national-comparison-cross-agency-practice-investigating-and
Type: Report
Title: National comparison of cross-agency practice in investigating and responding to severe child abuse
Authors: Herbert, James L
Bromfield, Leah
Keywords: Child abuse;Child sexual abuse;Government policy;Service provision;Policies;Australia;Practice
Year: 2017
Publisher: Australian Institute of Family Studies
Abstract:  "The response to severe child abuse (namely abuse requiring police investigation) requires many different workers across agencies and disciplinary backgrounds to work together
effectively. This paper reports on the arrangements in place in each state/territory to support a cross-agency response based on characteristics associated with effective cross-agency
responses identified in the research literature. This paper was prepared to provide practitioners and policy makers with a national view on cross-agency policies to encourage
cross-jurisdictional learning and sharing of approaches. The authors also hope that this paper will lead to a national discussion around effective policies and practices in cross-agency responses. Each state/territory was compared on the characteristics of their response to severe child abuse, arrangements for joint planning, interviewing and investigation, the degree of integration of therapeutic and supportive services, and governance arrangements."
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URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19868
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