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Record ID: 42c1cc67-d20f-4dce-b605-81036995a41f
Electronic Resources: https://emeraldopenresearch.com/documents/4-6
Type: Report
Title: Royal Melbourne Hospital family violence training framework 2018 – 2021
Authors: FIsher, Caroline A
Gill, Helen
Galbraith, Georgina
Sheridan, Simone
Morris, Emily
Bray, Laura
Handley, Emma
Withiel, Toni D.
Year: 2022
Abstract:  Family violence is a significant social and public health problem. In 2015 a Royal Commission into Family Violence was established in Victoria, Australia, following a number of family violence deaths that received a high coverage in the media. The commission findings were released in 2016. These emphasised the significant physical and psychological harm that is caused by family violence, and that this has wide ranging community impacts. Among the Commission’s 227 recommendations a number pertained specifically to improv-ing the response of the healthcare system, with a whole-of-hospital model for responding to family violence recommend-ed for all public hospitals. ​​​​Royal Melbourne Hospital (RMH) received a state government grant as part of the SHRFV project. RMH was formally partnered with Tweddle Child and Family Health Service and Dental Health Services Victoria, and also worked with associated service NorthWestern Mental Health, as part of the project. This document outlines the RMH Family Violence Training Framework, a whole-of-hospital transformation change project designed to implement Recommendation 95 from the Royal Commission. All funded services were encouraged to adapt the SHRFV project model to suit the local environment of their health service. This document outlines the RMH approach. RMH specifically focused on using an evidence based re-search and evaluation framework with a focus on in-depth training, underpinned by a clinical champions network.
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