Examples of multidisciplinary practice (MDP)
The Centre for Excellence in Child and Family Welfare, Safe and Equal, No to Violence and Sexual Assault Services Victoria have collaborated to produce this series of case studies, showcasing the benefits and positive outcomes of a multidisciplinary practice (MDP) approach for survivors of family violence and sexual violence.
Multidisciplinary practice involves collaboration among professionals from different disciplines to address complex issues.
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Supporting a survivor of sexual assault
Tom* required support from multiple services for extensive physical and emotional trauma.
Supporting a single mother in crisis
*Mia*, a single mother of three, required collaborative support to navigate legal, financial and personal challenges stemming from family violence and homelessness.
A tailored response
Hana*, a mother of two young children, required tailored support after disclosing family violence to a maternal child health worker.
Supporting a mother and children
Leah*, a mother of three young children entered The Orange Door due to multiple family violence incidents involving her husband. A collaborative approach provided Leah and her children with essential support.
Addressing complexity
Harriet*, a mother of two children experienced ongoing violence from two previous partners. Safety planning, therapeutic interventions and coordinated case management improved outcomes for Harriet and her children.
A coordinated, multidisciplinary response
Sue* and her transgender son Andy* experienced violence by Sue’s partner. Coordinated efforts of practitioners led to positive outcomes for the family.
A client-centred approach
Adam* and Zoe* were struggling as young parents living in a youth refuge. Adam had been increasingly violent toward Zoe. A specialist family violence lens was used to identify the risk for both Zoe and her twins.
Trauma-informed care and streamlined communication
Sam*, a First Nations woman in her sixties experienced multiple instances of family violence and sexual assault. A coordinated response involving various services and advocacy addressed Sam’s trauma and housing instability.
Support for a family with complex needs
Susan*, a 40-year-old mother of six received coordinated support for numerous challenges including health, social difficulties and legal concerns, leading to significant improvements in her and her children’s wellbeing.
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