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Evaluation

Evaluation of the Children’s Contact Service Activity: final report

Emily Stevens, Lixia Qu, Belinda Fehlberg, Grania Sheehan, Jacqueline Harvey, Victoria Hovane, Rae Kaspiew

This report sets out the findings of the Evaluation of Children's Contact Centre Activity, funded by the Australian Attorney-General’s Department.
Report

Future-proofing safety: COVID-19 and family violence in Victoria 2020-2021

Nina Logan, Riley Ellard, Matilda Simpson, Hemei Fong, Emily Stevens, Ellen Poyner, Madeline Gibson, Samara Young, Eliza Hew, John De Maio, Zeina Jamaleddine, Erin Soutter, Susan Maury, Erin Price, Helen Forster, Rae Kaspiew, Briony Horsfall, Louise Falconer, Livia La Rocca, Zara Lasater

This is the final report for the 'Future-proofing Safety' project, funded by Family Safety Victoria. The report highlights the significant challenges and specific opportunities for services and clients that emerged during COVID-19. These include elevated client risk and need, changed service responses, gaps and weaknesses within the family violence and sexual assault service system, and...
Literature review

Coercive control literature review: final report

Jasmine B. MacDonald, Jade McEwen, Melissa Willoughby, Luke Gahan

This report presents a literature review on coercive control in the context of domestic and family violence, with a particular focus on the understanding of, and responses to coercive control in the Australian context.
Evaluation

Evaluation of the Lawyer-assisted Family Law Property Mediation: Legal Aid Commission trial


An evaluation of the trial of Lawyer-Assisted Family Law Property Mediation which aims to support separating couples with small value property pools, who require legal advice and support to mediate and reach agreement on family law property splits. The mixed methods evaluation found that the LAC Trial had been effective. The report concludes that the...
Evaluation

Evaluation of the Small Claims Property Pilot: Priority Property Pools under $500,000 (PPP500)


This evaluation reviews a program providing access to simpler, quicker court processes for post-separation property matters with small asset pools. The findings support the implementation of the pilot program on an ongoing basis with a national rollout, with some improvements, including to the definition of small asset pools, suggested.

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