Webinar Jul 2023
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Commissioned report Jun 2017
Current approaches to preventing and responding to sexual assault: A rapid evidence assessment
This review examines literature to identify innovation and best practice, and provide insights and policy learning for application within NSW context
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Short article Aug 2021
Engagement and completion of therapy following a disclosure of child sexual abuse to authorities
This short article summarises a review of rates of therapy use among children disclosing sexual abuse, and what might improve engagement with therapy.
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Commissioned report May 2016
Establishing the Connection
Examines the intersections between alcohol and other drug (AOD) use and sexual victimisation and trauma and their support sectors.
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Commissioned report May 2016
Establishing the Connection
Presents key findings and implications for policy-makers, researchers and practitioners from ANROWS research project Establishing the Connection.
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Practice guide May 2016
Establishing the connection
These guidelines have been developed to build the capacity of workers in the sexual assault and alcohol and other drug sectors to support clients.
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Commissioned report Jul 2015
Establishing the connection between alcohol and other drug use and sexual victimisation
This paper establishes the current state of knowledge on the association between alcohol and drug use and sexual violence.
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Research report Jul 2020
Families Then & Now: Couple relationships
The fourth snapshot from our Families Then and Now series outlines changes to couple relationships from 1980 to today.
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Family Matters article Oct 2009
Family Violence Protection Act 2008
This article provides an historical account of factors that have led to the development of the Victorian Family Violence Protection Act 2008.
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Journal article Oct 2022
Gambling-Related Intimate Partner Violence Against Women: A Grounded Theory Model of Individual and Relationship Determinants
This study aimed to examine how problem gambling interacts with gendered drivers of intimate partner violence (IPV) against women to exacerbate this violence.