Category: Collaboration
ESTIE: The Evidence to Support Safe and Together Implementation and Evaluation Project
ESTIE is an action research study that is simultaneously investigating and developing practitioner and organisational capacity to drive improvements in ...
Shifting practice in domestic violence: child protection workers partnering with mothers (2019)
This chapter will draw on recent research (a national case reading of child protection files in Australia) to highlight the ...
Intersection of animal and domestic and family violence
Perpetrators of family violence often threaten to abuse or harm family pets and animals as a way to exert control ...
STACY: Safe and Together Addressing ComplexitY
The STACY Project aims to investigate and develop practitioner and organisational capacity to work collaboratively across services providing interventions to ...
Fathering Challenges: Reparative, Responsive, Responsible fathering where there is domestic and family violence
This ARC Linkage project is aimed at improving the parenting experience of children whose fathers have used domestic and family ...
Invisible Practices: working with fathers who use violence
Invisible Practices was an action research project that involved the domestic and family violence-informed Safe & Together™ Model that capacity ...
Voices from young people living with fathers who use violence (a sub-project from Fathering Challenges)
The Young People’s Voices Project sought the perspectives of young people aged 9-21 years who have experienced family violence about ...
PATRICIA: PAThways and Research Into Collaborative Inter-Agency practice – Collaborative work across the child protection and specialist domestic and family violence interface
This project explored the relationship between statutory child protection and specialist domestic and family violence services in order to discern ...
Humphreys, C., Healey, L., Kirkwood, D. & Nicholson, D. (2018). ‘Children Living with Domestic Violence: A Differential Response through Multi-agency Collaboration’, Australian Social Work
Abstract: Developing appropriate pathways to assist children living with domestic and family violence (DFV) is challenging, particularly given the rise ...
Healey, L., Connolly, M., & Humphreys, C. (2018). A collaborative practice framework for child protection and specialist domestic and family violence services: bridging the research and practice divide. Australian Social Work, 71(2), 228-237.
Abstract: Practice frameworks bridge the divide between research and practice. This paper shows how the translation of research into policy ...