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Best practice guidance and examples to help the family violence, sexual assault and child wellbeing sectors provide regular and effective supervision for their workforces.
This guide outlines information to support professionals to develop a shared understanding of family violence, the MARAM Framework, and the Information Sharing Schemes.
This guide has been developed to assist staff to engage in critical Reflective Practice - the process of learning from experience in order to improve practice, whilst paying attention to staff’s emotional responses and assumptions underpinning their practice.
Highlights the lived experience, needs and challenges of multicultural young people when accessing the family violence service system.
A framework drawn from evidence and knowledge on what works to support First Nations' children and young people and their families to heal from experiences of violence.
These practice guides support professionals to identify, assess and manage family violence risk when working with victim survivors.
ANROWS conducted a study on the WRAP around families project, which aimed to create a framework for addressing adolescent family violence. The study identified practice and system challenges, as well as emerging promising practices in the sector. This research is relevant to practitioners working with families affected by adolescent violence and provides valuable insights for improving interventions and support.
This resource offers guidance to support evidence-informed, intersectional and respectful approaches to policy and practice that aim to prevent violence against women and girls with disabilities, across jurisdictions and sectors.
These guidelines have been developed to support residential aged care service providers to improve responses to, and prevent, sexual assault in residential aged care.