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Electronic Resources: https://www.anrows.org.au/project/national-mapping-and-meta-evaluation-outlining-key-features-of-effective-safe-at-home-programs-that-enhance-safety-and-prevent-homelessness-for-women-and-their-children-who-have-expe/
Web resource: https://www.anrows.org.au/publication/national-mapping-and-meta-evaluation-outlining-key-features-of-effective-safe-at-home-programs-research-summary/
Type: Report
Title: National mapping and meta-evaluation outlining key features of effective "safe at home" programs that enhance safety and prevent homelessness for women and their children who have experienced domestic violence : key findings and future directions
Authors: Chung, Donna
Zufferey, Carole
Spinney, Angela
Breckenridge, Jan
Keywords: Family violence;Program evaluation;Domestic violence;Safety;Homelessness
Categories: ANROWS Publications
Year: 2016
Publisher: ANROWS
Citation: Issue 02/2016
Notes: 

ANROWS research project RP.14.13 - National mapping and meta-evaluation outlining key features of effective "safe at home" programs that enhance safety and prevent homelessness for women and their children who have experienced domestic and family violence.

This research project has been designed to provide a national mapping and meta-evaluation of the key features of "safe at home" programs that enhance safety and prevent homelessness for women and their children who have experienced domestic and family violence. The project was undertaken in two phases. The first phase involved the preparation of a state of knowledge paper providing a comprehensive review of the literature and a national mapping of current "safe at home" programs by jurisdiction, including details of legislation underpinning "safe at home" programs in each jurisdiction. In the second phase, the authors undertook a meta-evaluation of select evidence about Australian "safe at home" programs and practices. This report presents the results of the meta-evaluation. It concludes with recommendations for future "safe at home" evaluations, as well as key considerations for "safe at home" responses in terms of core program elements, contexts and circumstances.

URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/19871
ISSN: 2204-9630
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