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VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN

Victoria

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Violence Against Women (VIC): General Resources

Violence Against Women (VIC): Policy and Policy Development

Violence Against Women (VIC): Analysis, Comments and Position

Violence Against Women (VIC): Evidence

Violence Against Women (VIC): Practice

Violence Against Women (VIC): Tools

Violence Against Women (VIC): General Resources

Violence against women [Webpage]

05/07/2015/in Australia-wide /by admin

Publisher: Women’s Health Victoria

Status – NA

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Preventing violence against women [Webpage]

05/07/2015/in Australia-wide /by admin

Publisher: VicHealth

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Violence Against Women (VIC): Policy and Policy Development

Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence: Summary and recommendations

03/31/2016/in Government Policy, Other Individual Stakeholder Position, Victoria /by admin

Publisher: State of Victoria, March 2016

Status – CURRENT

In response to a number of family violence related deaths in Victoria, The Commission was asked to make practical recommendations to achieve the following outcomes: prevention, early intervention, support, perpetrator accountability, systematic response, community and government response, evaluation and measurement of the success of strategies, frameworks, policies, programs and services introduced to put a stop family violence.

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Indigenous family violence : primary prevention framework

06/07/2012/in Australia-wide, Victoria /by admin

Publisher: Victoria. Department of Human Services, June 2012

Status – CURRENT

The framework is a resource for Aboriginal communities to guide the development and evaluation of prevention initiatives. It is also a tool for mainstream organisations and government partners who may be working or be intending to work in the prevention of Aboriginal family violence.

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Victoria’s action plan to address violence against women and children 2012-2015

05/15/2012/in Government Policy /by admin

Publisher: Victoria. Department of Human Services, 2012

Status – CURRENT

The plan outlines the Victorian Government’s approach to reducing violence against women and children. The plan sets out action across the prevention, early intervention and response stages. The plan is Victoria’s jurisdictional implementation of the National plan to reduce violence against women and their children.

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A right to respect : Victoria’s plan to prevent violence against women 2010-2020

01/07/2010/in Victoria /by admin

Publisher: Victoria.  Department of Human Services, January 2010

Status – NOT CURRENT

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Preventing violence before it occurs : a framework and background paper to guide the primary prevention of violence against women in Victoria

12/07/2007/in Victoria /by admin

Publisher: VicHealth,  December 2007

Status – CURRENT

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Violence Against Women (VIC): Analysis, Comment and Positions

Victorian Royal Commission into Family Violence: Summary and recommendations

03/31/2016/in Government Policy, Other Individual Stakeholder Position, Victoria /by admin

Publisher: State of Victoria, March 2016

Status – CURRENT

In response to a number of family violence related deaths in Victoria, The Commission was asked to make practical recommendations to achieve the following outcomes: prevention, early intervention, support, perpetrator accountability, systematic response, community and government response, evaluation and measurement of the success of strategies, frameworks, policies, programs and services introduced to put a stop family violence.

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Getting serious about change: the building blocks for prevention of men’s violence against women

05/29/2015/in Multiple Stakeholder Position, Victoria /by admin

Publisher: Our Watch, 2015

Status – CURRENT

This Joint Statement was prepared as a submission to inform the work of the Victorian Royal Commission into family violence, drawing on the significant research and practice expertise of the nine signatory organisations.It outlines the foundations that are necessary if we are to move beyond a small-scale, project-focused approach and begin the hard work of achieving measurable whole-of-population change.

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Women and violence: Issues Paper

12/07/2009/in Victoria /by admin

Publisher: Women’s Health Victoria, December 2009 – (Women’s Health Issues Paper; 4)

Status – CURRENT

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Violence Against Women (VIC): Evidence

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Violence Against Women (VIC): Practice

Establishing the connection. Guidelines for practitioners and clinicians in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug sectors

06/02/2016/in Practice Guidelines, Victoria /by admin

Publisher: Australian Institute of Family Studies, 2016

Status – CURRENT

These guidelines have been developed to build the capacity of workers in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug (AOD) sectors in Victoria to support shared clients who experience both sexual assault trauma and substance use issues. The guidelines have been prepared by the Australian Institute of Family Studies in partnership with CASA Forum and UnitingCare ReGen. They are the result of an Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS) funded project exploring the enablers and barriers of the AOD and sexual assault sectors in referring shared clients to specialist services.

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