Supervision Resource Guide Dr Brodie Evans, Pamela Robertson (December 2021) Brisbane Domestic Violence Service - Micah Projects. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by Pamela Robertson supervision
“How-To” work with Perpetrators of DV during COVID-19 using Videoconference Software (VCS) and Phone Contact Melissa Petrangelo Scaia, Jon Heath, and Scott Miller (1/05/2020) United States of America: Global Rights For Women. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by Dr Brodie Evans accountability COVID evidence-based practice individual men’s behaviour change programs risk
The client–worker relationship in men’s behaviour change programs: Key findings and future directions ANROWS (15/06/2020) Sydney: ANROWS. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by Pamela Robertson client-worker relationship evidence-based practice men’s behaviour change programs practitioners
“Growing to be a better person”: Exploring the client–worker relationship in men’s behaviour change group work programs Elizabeth Reimer (15/06/2020) Sydney: ANROWS. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by Pamela Robertson client-worker relationship evidence-based practice men’s behaviour change programs practitioners
Initial Lessons Learned from using Video Conferencing Software to deliver Interventions for Men using Violence in Intimate Relationships Rosanna Bellini and Nicole Westmarland (early 2020) This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin COVID evidence-based practice groupwork Groupwork by internet men’s behaviour change programs practice guidance rural and remote technology
Safety planning in crisis situations with and for Aboriginal women experiencing domestic and family violence: a practice guide ANROWS (2017) Sydney: Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS). This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin Advocacy / Partner and Family Contact ATSI evidence-based practice Indigenous family violence practice guidance women
National Risk Assessment Principles for domestic and family violence: Companion Resource Cherie Toivonen and Corina Backhouse (July 2018) Sydney: Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS). This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin evidence-based practice risk
National Risk Assessment Principles for domestic and family violence – Quick Reference Guide for Practitioners Cherie Toivonen and Corina Backhouse (2018) Sydney: Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS). This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin evidence-based practice risk
National Risk Assessment Principles for domestic and family violence Cherie Toivonen and Corina Backhouse (July 2018) Sydney: Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety (ANROWS). This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin evidence-based practice minimum standards practice guidance risk
“Time Out”: A Strategy for Reducing Men’s Violence Against Women in Relationships? Richard Wistow, Liz Kelly, and Nicole Westmarland (17/5/2016) United Kingdom: Sage Journals. Violence Against Women, Vol 23, Issue 6, 2017, 730–748. This content is for registered SPEAQ members.Become a Member If you are a past member, please contact the SPEAQ secretariat to renew your your membership subscription.Already a member? Log in here Added by SPEAQadmin effectiveness long-term change men’s behaviour change programs participant abuse prevention strategies partner contact practice guidance qualitative research time out