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Record ID: 610ddb8b-2683-4fbb-906d-1cecce4b9a7c
Web resource: https://e82a5a1f-55c4-47bc-8b1d-4a401b8f9c31.usrfiles.com/ugd/e82a5a_e13d78a2dbcf4e5da2e25fe11c7a3c80.pdf
Type: Report
Title: Barriers to Access: Migrant and refugee women’s experiences of the online family violence intervention order process
Authors: Tambasco, Cristina
Hammond, Kate
Smith, Jenni
Bottriell, Nesreen
McKenna, Tania
Burdon-Smith, Linnea
Fahmy, Mariyam
Institutional author: Northern Community Legal Centre
Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights
Keywords: Domestic and family violence;Migrant and refugee women
Topic: Health, primary care and specialist service responses
Policing and legal responses
Perpetrator interventions
Systems responses
Population: Culturally and linguistically diverse communities
Migrants and refugees
Year: 2024
Publisher: Northern Community Legal Centre and the Australian Muslim Women’s Centre for Human Rights
Abstract:  This study, funded by the Victoria Law Foundation from February 2023 to March 2024, explores the barriers experienced by migrant and refugee women when using online forms to apply for family violence intervention orders (FVIOs). In Australia, protection orders are the most common civil legal response to family violence. One third of the country’s 120,000 annual family violence protection orders are issued in Victoria, suggesting that Victorian victims/survivors are overrepresented in the application process.
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22680
Physical description: 52p.
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