Violence against women (VAW) is a prevailing social issue which requires human service organizations to provide a range of services to survivors. Workplace-based supervision in settings that seek to address VAW is an essential component of quality service. This scoping review of seven studies maps the available evidence of supervision in settings that seek to address VAW. Research studies were identified through sub-sampling literature identified in a scoping review on the organizational outcomes of supervision in the human services summarizing the evidence published between 2011 and 2022 including all articles which specifying a VAW setting. Guided by scoping review methodology, this review synthesizes the evidence related to supervision w...
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide researchers and practitioners with an understanding of abusive s...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
The workplace is a setting where women in abusive relationships can potentially access information a...
The qualitative empirical phenomenological study investigates the best practices, if any, which were...
The purpose of this study was to understand differences in patterns of supervisor support desired by...
The examination of the co-occurrence of different types of victimization in the lives of women in th...
Abusive supervision is a serious and growing problem plaguing today’s organizations, affecting up to...
Violence against women (VAW) is a global problem existing in all cultures. This study is performed b...
Established in 2013, Our Watch is a national organisation whose role it is to advocate for and drive...
An examination of specialized domestic violence probation supervision compared to traditional mixed ...
Intimate partner femicide, the murder of a woman by her current or former partner, is a serious inte...
Abusive supervision refers to an employee’s perceptions of negative interactions with one’s supervis...
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Globally workplace violence is a pressing concern. It is an ever increasing problem and thus an ext...
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide researchers and practitioners with an understanding of abusive s...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...
The workplace is a setting where women in abusive relationships can potentially access information a...
The qualitative empirical phenomenological study investigates the best practices, if any, which were...
The purpose of this study was to understand differences in patterns of supervisor support desired by...
The examination of the co-occurrence of different types of victimization in the lives of women in th...
Abusive supervision is a serious and growing problem plaguing today’s organizations, affecting up to...
Violence against women (VAW) is a global problem existing in all cultures. This study is performed b...
Established in 2013, Our Watch is a national organisation whose role it is to advocate for and drive...
An examination of specialized domestic violence probation supervision compared to traditional mixed ...
Intimate partner femicide, the murder of a woman by her current or former partner, is a serious inte...
Abusive supervision refers to an employee’s perceptions of negative interactions with one’s supervis...
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Globally workplace violence is a pressing concern. It is an ever increasing problem and thus an ext...
Despite a high prevalence of domestic violence among welfare clients, most studies of the implementa...
Purpose: This paper aims to provide researchers and practitioners with an understanding of abusive s...
Violence in close relationships is becoming more common and is being raised more and more often in t...