Responding to Child to Parent Violence

Publisher: Responding to Child to Parent Violence 2015

Status – CURRENT

Child to Parent Violence (CPV) is the most hidden, misunderstood and stigmatised form of family violence. It involves teenage and younger girls and boys who use physical, psychological, emotional and financial abuse over time to the extent that parents/carers live in fear of their child. The project adopted an action research methodology motivated to understand practice and policy in relation to CPV in each partner country (Spain, Bulgaria, England and Sweden) and to learn how to improve both by reflecting on the changes made through project actions. The project aimed to raise awareness of child to parent violence, find out how countries across Europe deal with it and provide resources including films and toolkits for practitioners who work with young people and parents experiencing this problem. The project has raised awareness of two CPV intervention models currently in use – in particular Break4Change (Brighton & Hove City Council) and Non Violent Resistance (National University of Ireland, Galway) – and investigated how these models could be used effectively in other countries.

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Women’s Health Queensland Wide

Publisher: Women’s Health Queensland Wide Inc, Current

Status – CURRENT

Women’s Health Queensland Wide is a government funded not for profit organisation that provides fact sheets,a telephone/email/web based health information line, and videoconferences on women’s health topics etc., for all women living in Queensland.

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Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society Resources

Publisher: Australian Diabetes in Pregnancy Society – Current

Status – CURRENT

Information for service providers, and women with gestational diabetes about maternal health, infant health, planning pregnancy, and having a health baby.

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National LGBTI Health Alliance – Research and Policy

Publisher: National LGBTI Health Alliance – Current

Status – CURRENT

Part of the National  LBTI Health Alliance website, the Research and and Policy section contains a broad range of documents including Consultations, Submissions, Policy Articles, Monitoring and Research, as well as a Knowledge Hub which includes presentations, Mind Out webinars, etc.

Birthplace – Having a baby in Queensland

Publisher: Queensland Centre for Mothers & Babies, University of QLD, Current

Status – CURRENT

This tool was developed to provide clear, unbiased and trustworthy information for women to be able to make informed decisions during pregnancy, birth and soon after birth. It helps women to choose the type of pregnancy care, where to have baby, what kind of birth, etc.,

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National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Alliance

Publisher: National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women’s Alliance 2009 – Current

Status – CURRENT

Established in 2009 to empower Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women to have a strong and effective voice in the domestic and international policy advocacy process.

“To protect the health, human rights and fundamental freedoms that are significant to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Women through cultural preservation, health education and coalition building.”

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Australian Indigenous Health Info Net – Women

Publisher: Edith Cowan University

Status – CURRENT

Provides information and resources for people working, studying, or interested in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women’s health.Includes policies and strategies, health promotion and practice resources, information on programs and projects, publications, etc.

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docList

Publisher: Australian Lesbian Medical Association – Current

Status – CURRENT

An Australia-wide list of  Doctors and Mental Health Professionals recommended by Lesbian and Bisexual Women. The aim is to enable LBTI women to be open about their sexuality with health professionals to ensure better health care.

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Youth Health Resource Kit

Publisher: NSW Kids+ Families (MOH). October 2014.

Status – CURRENT

Young people aged 12 to 24 years can have significant health needs which affect their health now and in the future. It’s vital to be able to talk about young people’s health needs with them. This Resource Kit will provide you with the tools you need to work with young people.

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Women and Family Law

Publisher: Women’s Legal Services, 2014

Status – CURRENT

Information about family law and domestic violence for women.

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