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Health professionals responding to men for safety (HERMES): feasibility of a general practice training intervention to improve the response to male patients who have experienced or perpetrated domestic violence and abuse

Williamson, E., Jones, S., Ferrari, G., Debbonaire, T., Feder, G., & Hester, M. (2015) Primary Health Care Research & Development, 16, 281-288.
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Asking men about domestic violence and abuse in a family medicine context: Help seeking and views on the general practitioner role

Morgan, K., Williamson, E., Hester, M., Jones, S., & Feder, G. (2014) Aggression and Violent Behaviour, 19, 641.
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Final Report: Promoting EArly intervention with men’s use of violence in ReLationships through primary care (PEARL study)

Hegarty K., Tarzia L., Forsdike-Young K., Vlais R., Flood M., Feder G., & Humphreys, C. (2016) Canberra: APHCRI.
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A feminist critique of men’s violence against women efforts

Castelino, T. (2014) Ending Men’s Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Autumn 2014, 7-36.

We can do better: “Power and Control” and “Accountability” Wheels for male aspiring allies

Atherton-Zeman, B. (2011) The Voice: The Journal of the Battered Women’s Movement, Fall, 32–33.
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‘You’re only there cos you’re a woman’: A study of the experiences of women who co-facilitate men’s behaviour change group programs

Apps, J., & Gregory, R. (2011) Women Against Violence, 23, 29-39.
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