Following substantial domestic and family violence (DFV) reforms in Australia in recent years, the identification of victim-survivors is increasingly embedded across service system responses. In contrast, while men using DFV often have diverse service system contact for co-occurring issues, their use of DFV is often not identified. This mixed-methods study examines current screening and risk assessment practices for DFV perpetration in service systems that frequently encounter men who may be using DFV, including mental health, alcohol and other drug services, corrections and child protection services. Results show significant variation in screening and risk assessment practices and attitudes across service areas.</p
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...
Similar to the global scenario, domestic violence (DV) is a public health problem even in Australia....
Following substantial domestic and family violence (DFV) reforms in Australia in recent years, the i...
Abstract Background Hospital presentations provide unique opportunities to detect DFV. However, up t...
Family and domestic violence (FDV) remains a topical issue in Australia. With stateincidences of FDV...
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Mental health clients experience higher estimated rates of domestic v...
Domestic violence (DV) is an issue of global concern, which has been subject to public health and cr...
Domestic Violence (DV) is an understated yet significant source of morbidity and mortality for victi...
Domestic violence (DV) screening and prevention interventions have been imple-mented in the health s...
Introduction Domestic violence (DV) is a major cause of morbidity worldwide. The ED is a location re...
International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in...
Domestic and family violence (DFV) remains an issue of major concern for contemporary societies. DFV...
This longitudinal population-based study aimed to understand the dual-system involvement of males wh...
Family mediation is mandated in Australia for couples in dispute over separation and parenting as a ...
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...
Similar to the global scenario, domestic violence (DV) is a public health problem even in Australia....
Following substantial domestic and family violence (DFV) reforms in Australia in recent years, the i...
Abstract Background Hospital presentations provide unique opportunities to detect DFV. However, up t...
Family and domestic violence (FDV) remains a topical issue in Australia. With stateincidences of FDV...
WHAT IS KNOWN ON THE SUBJECT?: Mental health clients experience higher estimated rates of domestic v...
Domestic violence (DV) is an issue of global concern, which has been subject to public health and cr...
Domestic Violence (DV) is an understated yet significant source of morbidity and mortality for victi...
Domestic violence (DV) screening and prevention interventions have been imple-mented in the health s...
Introduction Domestic violence (DV) is a major cause of morbidity worldwide. The ED is a location re...
International surveys have suggested that around one-third of all adult women will, at some point in...
Domestic and family violence (DFV) remains an issue of major concern for contemporary societies. DFV...
This longitudinal population-based study aimed to understand the dual-system involvement of males wh...
Family mediation is mandated in Australia for couples in dispute over separation and parenting as a ...
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Since the 1960s, violence between intimate partners, between family members and towards children has...
Similar to the global scenario, domestic violence (DV) is a public health problem even in Australia....