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Record ID: 970b3b84-5fe2-439f-b772-d006f4e2bf76
Web resource: https://safeandequal.org.au/resources/foundations-for-action-understanding-the-primary-prevention-workforce-in-victoria/
Type: Report
Title: Foundations for action: Understanding the primary prevention workforce in Victoria
Authors: Carman, Marina
Fairchild, Jackson
Cooper, Meghan
Ditcham, Amelia
Keywords: Domestic and Family Violence;Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Services;Health and Medical Services;Prevention;Training and Professional Development;Structural Inequities;Qualitative and Quantitative Research;Policy and Advocacy;Cultural Safety;Practitioner Resources
Topic: Health, primary care and specialist service responses
Primary prevention
Structural inequities
Year: Sep-2024
Publisher: Safe and Equal
Abstract:  This report, "Foundations for Action: Understanding the primary prevention workforce in Victoria," examines the primary prevention workforce in the state of Victoria. Produced by Safe and Equal, the report provides a comprehensive view of the workforce involved in preventing violence, particularly gender-based violence. It explores key themes such as workforce diversity, the challenges of sustaining long-term prevention roles, and the importance of community-led approaches. The report outlines strategies for workforce development and capacity building in various settings, including health services, family violence services, and local government. Recommendations for future initiatives include enhancing collaboration, building culturally safe practices, and ensuring sustainable investment in the primary prevention workforce.
Notes:  Open access
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22788
Appears in Collections:New Australian Research: September 2024
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