Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21416
Record ID: 967da298-4e58-44c6-990c-8200e147a43b
Type: Electronic publication
Title: Central violence intervention program : program manual
Authors: an interagency initiative between the Department of Corrective Services and the Salvation Army
Keywords: Policy;Interagency work;Perpetrators
Year: 2002
Publisher: Central Violence Intervention Program
Notes:  For more information see "Central Violence Intervention Program" in our Good Practice database.
Comprehensively documents the framework and practice of the South Australian Central Violence Intervention Program (CVIP), an integrated, collaborative and coordinated interagency intervention that includes the criminal justice system. Outlines the phases of intervention from referral to closure for men who use violence and for those vulnerable to abuse and seeks to ensure that all components of service delivery are visible and accountable. The components place the safety of women, children and young people as paramount and invite men to participate in a process of change consistent with their goals to cease abuse. Detailed appendices of programme letters, assessment tools and programme procedures are provided.
Contents:  Part 1:Forward, Key program features, Context

¬ Part 3:Services To Women. Introduction. Interventions with women
Safety Planning. Risk assessment, Safety plans, The safety plan, Risks to children and young people
Support Services. Referrals, Advocacy, Coordination of services, Case conferences
Women as Consultants. Consultants Report. Services to Women in Court. Exit Planning and Closure. Women's Feedback on Service Delivery.
¬ Part 5:Appendices. 1: Limited Confidentiality Agreement
2: Information for Men on the Role of the Women's Worker
3: Stopping Violence, Information About the Group
4: Information on the Intervention Outcomes Report
5: Abusive Behaviours Inventory
6: Responsibility Indicators
7: Goal Attainment Assessment
8: Contact Letter to Women
9: Information for Women on the Central Violence Intervention Program for Men
10: Flowchart for Support processes for Women having contact with Central Violence Intervention Program
11: Family Violence Court Referral Process, Other Pathways for Referring Men to CVIP
¬ Part 2:Services to Men
Group Work : Stopping Violence Groups. Pre group maintenance, Group work processes, Stopping violence groups, Working in issues away from the group, Session reviews by facilitators, Non attendance, Disclosure of ongoing violent behaviour, Post group interview, Re-entry into the program. Central Violence Intervention Program Case Manager, Intervention Outcomes Reports
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21416
Physical description: 72 p.
Appears in Collections:Online resource

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