From journal articles to Quick Guides and webinars, you will find tools and information to support.
Development of a Holistic, Culturally Relevant Measure of Client Outcomes in Aboriginal Family Violence Services for Women and Children Victim Survivors
Mixed-methods approach of research design, drawing on co-design principles allowing better understanding and evidence, effective intervention guidance, and violence prevention for this cohort of men.
This project aims to develop new insights into trauma-related pathways into AFV, combining comprehensive data and firsthand accounts to inform effective prevention and intervention strategies.
This report highlights young people who have experienced homelessness face extra challenges compared with those who have stable housing.
A summary of Uniting's Therapeutic Model of Care
Presentation slides from Uniting Vic.Tas detailing their methodology in developing the elements of their Therapeutic Model of Care.
This article reflects on a collaboration between young lived‑experience advocates and a university researcher to explore what children and young people in Victoria, Australia who have experienced family violence need to support their recovery. The project examines what is working well, what could be improved, and where gaps remain between children and young people’s needs and current service responses.
This is a presentation from Emerging Minds, on how leaders can embed child focused practices into their organisations to support children's mental health.
The ANROWS report explores attitudes towards violence against women and gender equality in diverse populations, highlighting gaps in understanding and suggesting tailored prevention programs and initiatives for different groups.