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Record ID: 2f8e82ee-5057-4bbe-b7b2-e784b604ee01
Web resource: https://safeandequal.org.au/resources/together-for-impact-connecting-communities-partnership-case-study/
Type: Report
Title: Together for Impact: Connecting Communities Partnership Case Study
Authors: Peckham, Lucy
Taranto, Naomi
Institutional author: Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH) and Safe and Equal
Keywords: Practitioner Resources;Training and Professional Development;Practice Guidelines and Protocols;Domestic, Family and Sexual Violence Services;Faith-based Communities;Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Communities;Primary Prevention;Integrated Care and Interagency Collaboration;Community-led Research;Migrants and Refugees
Topic: Primary prevention
Systems responses
Population: Culturally and linguistically diverse
Migrants and refugees
Year: Oct-2024
Publisher: Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH) and Safe and Equal
Abstract:  This report explores the Connecting Communities partnership between the Multicultural Centre for Women’s Health (MCWH) and Safe and Equal, detailing their joint efforts to strengthen violence prevention work in multicultural and faith-based communities. Developed to share insights and best practices, this case study addresses the significance of equitable partnerships that focus on collaborative capacity building and primary prevention of violence against women, family, and gender-based violence. The resource documents the partnership process, key lessons, challenges, and successful approaches to fostering impactful, sustainable collaborations. By foregrounding mutual respect, transparency, and an intentional focus on power dynamics, the partnership between MCWH and Safe and Equal highlights effective strategies for creating systemic change and advancing violence prevention efforts within diverse communities.
Notes:  Open access
URI: https://anrows.intersearch.com.au/anrowsjspui/handle/1/22854
Appears in Collections:New Australian Research: October 2024
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