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Record ID: 71e5c6ed-2fcc-4c87-bf34-d092c6c08144
Type: Conference Paper
Title: Research for change: The ACT Family Violence Intervention Program experience
Other Titles: WOW, Wellbeing of Women conference proceedings : research and practice
Authors: Holder, Robyn
Keywords: Interagency work;Criminal justice responses;Policy
Year: 2004
Publisher: Community of Scholars, Gender Woman and Social Policy, Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga
Notes:  Conference held at Charles Sturt University, Wagga Wagga NSW on 10 December 2003.
This paper outlines research in an operational context and looks at how the knowledge gained from practice could be utilised in system reform. It briefly describes examples of action research or practice-based research. The ACT Family Violence Intervention Program is discussed as an example of how the enquiring approach can generate and sustain change. The unique feature of the ACT law reform process on domestic violence is its focus on both the criminal and civil legal response, which is in contrast to most of the law reform in other Australian jurisdictions that has focused on civil response of the protection orders. It provides advice on the action or practice-based research process, such as: not presuming to know the whole problem; changing at a pace that is realistic and which opens up for enquiry; and building capacity through building knowledge.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/20867
ISBN: 9781864671520
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