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. 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 early intervention general practitioners identify integrated responses
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. 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 early intervention general practitioners identify integrated responses
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. 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 early intervention general practitioners identify integrated responses
Identifying and responding to men who use violence in their intimate relationships Hegarty K., Forsdike-Young K., Tarzia L., Vlais R., & Schweitzer, R. (2016) Australian Family Physician, 45(4), 176-181. 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 early intervention general practitioners identify integrated responses
Superman? Really? Vlais, R. (2013) Ending Men’s Violence Against Women and Children: The No To Violence Journal, Spring 2013, 145-156. 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 anti-oppression co-facilitation feminism Intersectionality male privilege men’s behaviour change programs practitioners prevention
Partnerships with victims’ services in work with perpetrators Logar, R. (2015) Work with Perpetrators European Network. 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 integrated responses male privilege men’s behaviour change programs partner contact practitioners
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. 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 anti-oppression co-facilitation feminism integrated responses Intersectionality male privilege men’s behaviour change programs practitioners prevention social justice
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. 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 anti-oppression co-facilitation feminism male privilege men’s behaviour change programs practitioners prevention social justice
‘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. 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 burn-out co-facilitation male privilege men’s behaviour change programs practitioners
Ten challenges and opportunities for domestic violence perpetrator program work Vlais, R. (2014) Melbourne: No To Violence. 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 children and young people evidence-based practice integrated responses men’s behaviour change programs partner contact policy