ANROWS Research Project: Improving safety through better engagement and retention of perpetrators across the systems of interventions Curtin University is leading a national project to inform the processes required to shift system focus onto the perpetrators of family and domestic violence, and alleviate the burden placed on women and children....
Stopping Family Violence Update
NOSPI In collaboration with DCPFS, SFV has aided in the completion of the project plan for the implementation of NOSPI in WA. The project plan is part of an ongoing process to strengthen safety for victims, accountability for perpetrators, and help define roles and responsibilities within the FDV systems response. ...
Release of Issues Paper
Download a copy of the paper At the launch of Stopping Family Violence in May the organisation released their first issues paper ‘Family and domestic violence perpetrator programs. Issues paper of current and emerging trends, developments and expectations’. The paper represents the first attempt to, in detail and at a...
“It should be about the kid having a good life…” Children’s lived experiences of family and domestic violence – Dr Alan Campbell
As presented by Dr Alan Campbell, Curtin University at the FDV Conference. Introduction Children who experience family and domestic violence can often be placed in danger as the violence occurs. Those who are in contact with these children can feel a need to protect them. There are tensions, however, in...