National mapping and meta-evaluation outlining key features of effective "safe at home" programs that enhance safety and prevent homelessness for women and their children who have experienced domestic and family violence : final report / prepared by Jan Breckenridge, Donna Chung, Angela Spinney and Carole Zufferey.

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Publication details:
Sydney : ANROWS, 2016.
Record id:
87677
Series:
ANROWS Horizons (Australia's National Research Organisation for Women's Safety) ; no. 1 2016
Subject:
Victims of family violence -- Australia.
Family violence -- Australia -- Prevention.
Victims of family violence -- Services for -- Australia.
Women -- Violence against -- Australia.
Women -- Crimes against -- Australia.
Family violence -- Law and legislation -- Australia.
Family violence -- Government policy -- Australia.
Family violence -- Australia -- Statistics.
Summary:
"This research project provided a national mapping and meta-evaluation of the key features of "safe at home" programs. "Safe at home" programs enhance safety and prevent homelessness for women and their children who have experienced domestic and family violence. The first stage, a state of knowledge paper, provided a comprehensive review of the literature and a national mapping of current "safe at home" programs by jurisdiction, including details of legislation underpinning "safe at home" programs in each jurisdiction. The second stage, the final research report, was a meta-evaluation of select evidence about Australian "safe at home" programs and practices." -- Website.
Note:
Title taken from title caption of the PDF document (viewed on July 7, 2017).
Variant title:
Domestic violence resources.
ISBN:
9781925372373
9781925372380
Phys. description:
iv, 69 p. : digital, PDF