STATE OF KNOWLEDGE Review of the evidence on knowledge translation and exchange in the violence against women field: State of knowledge
This paper reviews the evidence on knowledge translation and exchange (KTE) strategies in the field of violence against women.
The aims of the research were to:
- build knowledge about the evidence for KTE in the area of violence against women;
- compare KTE differences in the sexual assault and domestic violence sectors; and
- examine differences in KTE approaches by various practitioners within those sectors.
Publication details
This work is part of the ANROWS Landscapes series. ANROWS Landscapes (State of knowledge papers) are medium length papers that scope current knowledge on an issue related to violence against women and their children. Papers will draw on empirical research, including research produced under ANROWS’s research program, and/or practice knowledge.
Authors
MS KATE SPALDING
Senior Policy Analyst, Parenting Research Centre
DR MICHELLE MACVEAN
Manager, Knowledge Synthesis, Parenting Research Centre
DR ROBYN MILDON
Director, Parenting Research Centre
MR BEN DEVINE
Research Officer, Parenting Research Centre
MS JESSICA FALKINER
Research Assistant, Parenting Research Centre
DR CATHERINE WADE
Senior Manager, Parenting Research Centre
MS FAYE FORBES
Research Assistant, Parenting Research Centre
ISBN: 978-0-9943199-2-0 (print) 978-0-9943199-3-7 (online)
60 pp.
Suggested citation
Spalding, K., Macvean, M., Mildon, R., Devine, B., Falkiner, J., Wade, C., & Forbes, F. (2015). Review of the evidence on knowledge translation and exchange in the violence against women field: State of knowledge paper (ANROWS Landscapes, 01/2015). Sydney, NSW: ANROWS.