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Web resource: https://www.mcauley.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2022/04/McAuley-frontline-workers-research-with-logos.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Frontline family violence workers experience and perception of ‘Safe at Home’ barriers and facilitators
Authors: Grgat, Jessica
Kan, Madison
Soraghan, K
Keywords: Practitioners
Topic: Health, primary care and specialist service responses
Year: 2021
Publisher: McAuley Community Services for Women
Notes: 

This project was developed in partnership with the University of Melbourne and is a contribution to the overall ‘Safe at Home’ initiative. The aim is to explore what frontline specialist family violence practitioners identify as the barriers and facilitators of ‘Safe at Home’. It was seen as important to seek out workers’ professional experiences and opinions on the ‘Safe at Home’ philosophy, as these staff are so often the ‘Safe at Home’ ‘turning point’. This knowledge will enable McAuley to better understand what needs to change in order to reduce high rates of homelessness of women experiencing family violence. Using a qualitative research approach, researchers collated the data from interviews and completed a comprehensive thematic analysis. This report details the results of this analysis. This report summarises the knowledge gained from the insightful comments of experienced specialist family violence practitioners. Frontline family violence workers’ participation, contributions, and enthusiasm for ‘Safe at Home’ are deeply appreciated, and will help to inform future ‘Safe at Home’ developments.

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