Resource Category: 1 Interventions with fathers who use violence

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Fathers who use violence – Options for safe practice where there is ongoing contact with children

Humphreys, C., & Campo, M. (June 2017) Child Family Community Australia.
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Impact of the experience of domestic and family violence on children – what does the literature have to say?

Taylor, A. (January 2019) Queensland Centre for Domestic and Family Violence Research.
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“Your behaviour has consequences”: Children and young people’s perspectives on reparation with their fathers after domestic violence

Lamb, K., Hegerty, K. & Humphreys, C. (2018) Children and Youth Services Review, 88, 164-169.
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Intervening with fathers in the context of intimate partner violence: An analysis of ten programs and suggestions for a research agenda

Labarre, M., Bourassa, C., Holden, G., Turcotte, P. & Letourneau, N. (2016) Journal of Child Custody, 13(1), 1-29.
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Using new technologies and traditional research methods to embed the voices of children and young people in programs for fathers who use violence

Lamb, K. Humphreys, C., & Hegarty, K. (2015) VIC: University of Melbourne.
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Draft guidelines for working at the intersection of family violence and fathering: Systems and practice considerations

Bromfield, L, Green, D & Scott, K. (2016) VIC: University of Melbourne.
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