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Violence against women and children affects everybody. It impacts on the health, wellbeing and safety of a significant proportion of Australians throughout all states and territories and places an enormous burden on the nation’s economy across family and community services, health and hospitals, income-support and criminal justice systems.

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News and events

ANROWS hosts events as part of its knowledge transfer and exchange work, including public lectures, workshops and research launches. Details of upcoming ANROWS activities and news are available from the list on the right.

ANROWS

About ANROWS

ANROWS was established by the Commonwealth and all state and territory governments of Australia to produce, disseminate and assist in applying evidence for policy and practice addressing violence against women and children.

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Resources

To support the take-up of evidence, ANROWS offers a range of resources developed from research to support practitioners and policy-makers in delivering evidence-based interventions.


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Resources and questions from a practice discussion on working with men who use violence in the justice system: An integrated response model

This resource was developed as a companion piece to an ANROWS webinar relating to integrated response models when working with men who use violence. It will be useful to practice designers, practitioners and policymakers considering how to strengthen policy and practice in this area. 

In June 2020 ANROWS presented a webinar, “A practice discussion on working with men who use violence in the justice system: An integrated response model”, that looked at how an integrated response model between the justice system and service system works in practice. An expert panel discussed the strengths and ongoing challenges of the model.

The webinar generated many audience questions across topics such as burnout of court workers, reducing recidivism, accessing the program, and delivery of the program. As time answering these questions live-to-air was limited, this resource sets out panellists’ answers to the questions that could not be responded to on the day.

This resource also contains links to further ANROWS research on men’s behaviour change programs.

 

Suggested citation

Australia’s National Research Organisation for Women’s Safety. (2020). Webinar resources and questions from a practice discussion on working with men who use violence in the justice system: An integrated response model: June 2020. ANROWS.

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