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Record ID: 969fe4a3-7015-4d7b-b0ce-b799cab5c7c7
Web resource: http://www.adfvc.unsw.edu.au/Conference%20papers/Exp-horiz/Mills.pdf
Type: Conference Paper
Title: "Going public": a shift in the culture of practice
Other Titles: Expanding our horizons : understanding the complexities of violence agains[cut]
Authors: Mills, Lynn
Keywords: Housing
Year: 2002
Publisher: Australian Domestic & Family Violence Clearinghouse, UNSW
Notes:  Introduces the (South Australian) Northern Domestic Violence Service's model of service delivery, which is a service centre located at a shopping complex that manages an emergency accommodation programme and outreach services. This model separates the service and administration centre from the shelter, rendering the services more visible and accessible, and the shelter clients more secure. Having a public presence in the community has further legitimated the service and its role. The 21 self-contained units of the accommodation programme facilitate privacy and provide an empowering environment. Nevertheless, this scheme also presents disadvantages: client isolation; slower client turnover; increased costs; and men hanging around the properties. Additional issues to consider are also discussed.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/21490
ISBN: 9780958153621
Physical description: 20 p.
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