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Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)

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Family violence
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Guide

Recovering from brain injury


This practitioner guide is designed to support service providers to contextualise medical information about brain injuries for women living in violent and stressful domestic settings. It provides information directly to the woman and creates an opportunity for service providers to work with the woman to create a recovery plan that reflects her unique circumstances.
Guide

Brain injury: a practitioner guide


This practitioner guide is designed to support service providers to contextualise medical information about brain injuries for women living in violent and stressful domestic settings. It aims to improve a practitioner's ability to respond to women who may have a mild brain injury by providing: key information about mild brain injury in the context of...
Report

Supports (th)at work: policy tools to support workplace action on intimate partner violence


Effective workplace supports can help to address the high social and economic costs of intimate partner violence (IPV) to individuals, businesses and societies. This policy paper highlights steps that employers and governments are taking to strengthen workplace approaches to IPV, especially public policy measures across OECD countries to encourage an effective workplace response.
Guide

Sexual choking: a health promotion approach


This resource is for service providers and healthcare providers who want to take a health promotion approach to address sexual choking. It sets out eight evidence-based ways to approach health promotion with different audiences of people who engage in, or who may be considering engaging in, sexual choking.
Report

The use of intimate partner violence among Australian men

Sean Martin

This research explores the use of intimate partner violence among Australian men, including factors that may reduce the likelihood of such behaviours. In the nationwide survey, around 1 in 3 men reported they had used a form of intimate partner violence. A public health approach is taken that considers the power of improving men’s health...