The COVID-19 health pandemic has increased women's vulnerability to all forms of domestic and family violence (DFV). In the first weeks of March 2020, most Australian states and territories, like many other jurisdictions, entered into a period of government-directed restrictions including stay-at-home orders, physical distancing limitations and closure of a significant number of community services. With more people confined to their homes, the risk of DFV increased at the same time as access to support services was reduced. In this article, we present the findings of two surveys conducted in the Australian states of Victoria and Queensland to explore the professional experiences of practitioners supporting women experiencing violence during...
By the emergence of the COVID-19 transfers and relocation of people to prevent the spread of infecti...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
Purpose - This study explores responses by domestic violence perpetrator programme providers of thre...
The COVID-19 health pandemic has increased women's vulnerability to all forms of domestic and family...
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, reports emerged that lockdowns were increasing the...
Background: In 2020, Australia, like most countries, introduced restrictions related to the global p...
Gender inequality is a driver of domestic and family violence (DFV), and ill-health and homicide are...
Prior to the COVID-19 global pandemic, domestic and family violence (DFV) had been recognised global...
Early during the pandemic, Australian healthcare and women’s safety professionals predicted an “impe...
COVID-19 has increased threats to women's safety in Australia and globally. This research is based o...
Despite the Australian government’s attempts to reduce domestic and family violence, systemic impedi...
LGBTIQ+ family violence services in Victoria, Australia, underwent a significant transformation due ...
A crisis creates a time when normal problem-solving mechanisms are thrown into disarray. The COVID-1...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to increases in family violence in Australia and elsewhere. In response, o...
BACKGROUND: Measuring public response during COVID-19 is an important way of ensuring the suitabilit...
By the emergence of the COVID-19 transfers and relocation of people to prevent the spread of infecti...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
Purpose - This study explores responses by domestic violence perpetrator programme providers of thre...
The COVID-19 health pandemic has increased women's vulnerability to all forms of domestic and family...
During the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic, reports emerged that lockdowns were increasing the...
Background: In 2020, Australia, like most countries, introduced restrictions related to the global p...
Gender inequality is a driver of domestic and family violence (DFV), and ill-health and homicide are...
Prior to the COVID-19 global pandemic, domestic and family violence (DFV) had been recognised global...
Early during the pandemic, Australian healthcare and women’s safety professionals predicted an “impe...
COVID-19 has increased threats to women's safety in Australia and globally. This research is based o...
Despite the Australian government’s attempts to reduce domestic and family violence, systemic impedi...
LGBTIQ+ family violence services in Victoria, Australia, underwent a significant transformation due ...
A crisis creates a time when normal problem-solving mechanisms are thrown into disarray. The COVID-1...
The COVID-19 pandemic led to increases in family violence in Australia and elsewhere. In response, o...
BACKGROUND: Measuring public response during COVID-19 is an important way of ensuring the suitabilit...
By the emergence of the COVID-19 transfers and relocation of people to prevent the spread of infecti...
We investigate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on domestic-violence service providers in rural a...
Purpose - This study explores responses by domestic violence perpetrator programme providers of thre...