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Record ID: 2880832f-6202-4f55-9197-ec89f1947c6f
Web resource: https://www.esafety.gov.au/research/evaluation-disability-workforce-frontline-worker-program
Type: Report
Title: Evaluation of eSafety Women's disability workforce and frontline worker program
Authors: ORIMA Research
Keywords: Technology-facilitated abuse;evaluation;Training
Year: 2022
Publisher: eSafety Commissioner
Notes: 

The eSafety Women training program was independently evaluated 12 months after its launch, to assist in shaping its strategic direction and future policy development.

The program provides professional development training to workers supporting women who are experiencing or at risk of experiencing technology-facilitated abuse. It is specifically aimed at workers who provide support to women with intellectual or cognitive disability.

The capacity-building training is informed by research and offers case studies, strategies and resources to identify and address online risks such as harassment and intimidation, stalking, and image-based abuse. 

URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22388
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