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Web resource: https://www.psychology.org.au/Assets/Files/APS_Submission_%20to_Senate_Inquiry_into_Domesic_violence_and_gender_inequality_April_2016.pdf
Type: Unassigned
Title: Submission to the Senate Finance and Public Administration Committee Inquiry into Domestic Violence and Gender Inequality : Australian Psychological Society
Authors: Australian Psychological Society
Keywords: Domestic violence;Gender equality;Government;Policy
Year: 2016
Publisher: Australian Psychological Society
Notes:  The APS is well placed to contribute to this consultation by identifying psychological research and best practice as it relates to community attitudes towards gender and violence, and in the prevention of violence and protection of victims from harm. The APS has developed a number of resources on domestic violence and related issues which inform this submission https://www.psychology.org.au/community/publicinterest/violence/.

The negative impact of violence on the health and wellbeing of individuals, groups and communities is of great concern to the APS. Psychologists often work as researchers and/or service providers with individuals and groups who experience or use violence, seeking to both prevent violent behaviour and address its impacts. Psychologists and psychological research have contributed much to the knowledge base in the particular area of domestic violence.
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