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Home » Knowledge & Practice » Family Violence » Resources

Resources

Resources for Family Violence

Key Information

Violence in families: The context
Violence in families: Initial assessment and planning responses

Resources

Family violence practice triggers
Vulnerable infants practice triggers
Children and domestic violence - Research in practice (PDF 299.22KB)
Cumulative harm: A conceptual overview
'Keeping kids safe and secure' booklet - Are you OK? website

Practice session

Workshop powerpoint (Powerpoint 949.5KB)
Powerpoint notes (Word 43.5KB)
Case study (Word 29.5KB)
Family tree by Rawiri (PDF 869.31KB)
Child and family consult (Word 41.5KB)
Workshop facilitator notes (Word 40KB)

Useful Links

Duluth's power and control wheel
Women's Refuge website
Are you OK? website
Family Court website
NZ Police website: How to deal with family violence
'What's Up' free phone counselling service for children and young people

Articles

Crichton-Hill, Y. (2007). Family violence and cultural context, Social Work Now, 37, pp. 12-16.

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